Diana Crochet Rectangle Shawl Pattern

A green crochet scarf wrapped on a white manequin

Easy Crochet Wrap Pattern: Perfect Blend of V-Stitch and Diamond Granny Stitch

Today I introduce my latest pattern, a beautiful, practical, and stylish Diana’s Crochet Rectangle Shawl. This crochet wrap pattern combines elegance, versatility, and warmth, making it the perfect accessory to add to your fall and winter wardrobe. Measuring 21 inches wide and 81 inches long, this crochet shawl is the ideal size to drape over your shoulders or wrap around your neck for warmth. Its simple yet elegant design uses two different stitch patterns, giving the crochet wide scarf both texture and visual appeal.

One of the things that makes this crochet shawl pattern special is the rhythm you fall into while crocheting it. The repetition of stitches is soothing, but the switch between the V-stitch and the granny stitch keeps things interesting. It’s one of those projects that strikes the perfect balance between relaxing and engaging—ideal for an afternoon spent crocheting with a cup of tea in hand

 With the changing seasons upon us, this wrap scarf is perfect for layering over your fall outfits or keeping you warm during the chillier winter months.

a crochet shawl on a white background

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A Perfect Stitch Combination

This simple crochet wrap pattern alternates between two stitch patterns: the V-stitch and the diamond-shaped granny stitch. The V-stitch creates a loose, open texture that allows the shawl to drape nicely, while the diamond granny stitch adds structure and visual interest. 

I love that this crochet shawl offers just the right amount of challenge. The combination of stitches keeps the project engaging, and you’ll find yourself enjoying the rhythm of switching between them. And once you see the beautiful textures emerge, it becomes even more rewarding.

It’s the kind of pattern that’s interesting to work on but doesn’t require constant focus, making it a relaxing project.

Crafted for Comfort and Style

With its generous size and beautiful stitch combinations, this easy crochet wrap will become one of your favorite handmade crochet wraps. At 21 inches wide and 81 inches long, this crochet shawl is generous in size, offering multiple styling options. You can wear it draped over your shoulders like a shawl, wrap it several times around your neck for a cozy look, or even tie it loosely for a casual vibe. 

Its size makes it feel luxurious, while the yarn keeps it lightweight enough to wear comfortably.



crochet wrap wrapped around a mannequin neck

Why You’ll Love This Pattern

This crochet rectangle shawl isn’t just beautiful—it’s also a joy to make. The pattern is designed with crocheters of all skill levels in mind. If you’re familiar with basic stitches like the V-stitch and granny stitch, you’ll find this crochet shawl pattern easy to follow. And for those looking to challenge themselves, the combination of stitches adds a layer of complexity that keeps the project engaging.

Whether you’re making this crochet wrap for yourself or as a thoughtful handmade gift, you’ll love the versatility it offers. The alternating stitch patterns make it a stylish accessory that can be dressed up or down, and the cozy size makes it perfect for those cold winter days. And since it’s handmade, every stitch will carry the love and care you put into it.

To make it even more interesting, I am sharing this easy crochet rectangle shawl pattern in the blog hop hosted by Sandra of Sandra Stitches. In the delightful Shrugs and Wraps that Hugs Blog Hop, different talented designers have come together to share their wraps and shrugs crochet patterns.

As part of the Shrugs and Wraps that Hugs Blog Hop, you'll have the chance to explore other patterns from other talented designers, giving you a variety of patterns to choose from. A new pattern is featured every day with all designers offering a free PDF of their pattern on the day their pattern is featured. The blog hop runs from September 1st to September 30th.

Below are some of the patterns shared in this blog hop.

Above are some other wraps/wide scarves you might like

Yarn

Caron Simply Soft Yarn in Woodland Heather

I used Caron Simply Soft yarn in Woodland Heather for this design. This yarn is soft to the touch, easy to work with, and has a lovely sheen that adds a subtle polish to the finished piece. The Woodland Heather color is a neutral, earthy tone that complements the texture of the stitches and makes this scarf suitable for both casual and more formal occasions.

Caron Simply Soft’s worsted weight also provides just the right amount of warmth without making the scarf feel heavy or bulky. It’s ideal for creating a scarf that’s cozy enough for cold weather but lightweight enough to wear as a stylish wrap indoors.

This yarn not only feels amazing against your skin, but its subtle sheen adds a touch of elegance to the scarf. Caron Simply Soft is also a dream to work with. The yarn glides smoothly through your fingers and hooks, allowing for a pleasant crochet experience.I used Baby Bee Sweet Delight yarn from Hobby Lobby. This is one of the softest yarns I have used. It is so easy to work with and the finished project is so soft, cozy, and snuggly. I used four different colors but you use as few or more colors as you prefer.

You can substitute this yarn with alternative yarns such as Hobby Lobby Baby Bee Sweet Delight Prints, Hobbii Bingo, Knit Picks Brava Recycle, or Lion Brand Baby Soft Solids.

Skill Level

Intermediate

A diamond stitch and V-stitch crochet wrap

Materials

Caron Simply Soft 100% Acrylic yarn 250 yds (228 m), 5 oz (141 g) in Woodland Heather

Amount used: 710 yds (649 m)

Weight (4) worsted weight

Hook 5 mm (H)

Tapestry needle

Tape measure 

Scissors

Guage

14 sts x 7 rows = 4” x 4” (10 cm x 10 cm)

Finished Measurements

21” wide x 80” long

Abbreviations (US terms)

Ch - chain

St(s) - stitch(es)

Sc - single crochet

Dc - double crochet

Sk - skip

Ch-sp - chain space

Rep - repeat

V-st - (dc, ch, dc) in same stCh - chain

st - stitch


A haether green crochet wrap wrapped on a mannequin

Notes

  • The Pattern is written in US Standard Terms

  • Ch 3 at the beginning of the row counts as a st.

  • The total count for each row of sts and chs should be 261 sts



    Availability

You can get PDF version of this pattern on Etsy and Ravelry


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