Update the wraps and shawls section in your wardrobe by knitting some cool new wraps, such as these free wrap knitting patterns featured here. Winters and night-outs call for some comfort and warmth, but that doesn’t have to be essentially boring. You can whip up some cool and classy wraps that would keep you comfortable and looking flawless every time you drape one around.

Free Wrap Knitting Patterns
These knit wrap patterns range from beginner-level skill to intermediate level, so there’s something for everyone. You will find light and breezy wraps as well as thicker and warmer ones. Some wraps feature eyelets, lacey textures, and breezy finishing while others are chunkier and more appropriate for guarding you against the winds and chills. Take your pick, and create some magic.
#1 The Cute Stripey Wrap
A cute stripey wrap is a safe choice for gifting. Easy to make, and easier on the eyes. This pattern is especially amazing as you can totally multitask and not get it wrong, so binge-watch your favorite TV show while your fingers work away at this wrap. You will be using the garter stitch, the stockinette stitch, and the mesh stitchwork for knitting this scarf, so if you’re game then follow the instructions in the link below. Patterns from Ravelry
#2 Radiant Rays Knit Wrap
A stunning wrap pattern to help you create a really chic and modern-looking accessory for yourself or a friend. The colorful stripes and protruding scallops are an amazing aesthetic that you don’t find that easily in store-bought varieties. True to its name, the shawl shines like the radiant rays and it’s a great choice for outdoor activities. Patterns from Yarnspirations
#3 The Camp Side Wrap
For lovers of camping and knitting, this wrap has put your two loves together and created a blend that you can’t help but adore. This wrap is a great choice for wearing when you’re exploring the mountains and camping outside. The border gives it a finished look and it’s put together by ribbed edging that is worked together with the main body of the wrap. You will knit from the triangle out using simple lacework and increasing stitches in every succeeding row. Patterns from Pom Pom Mag
#4 Stormy Sky Knit Wrap
The Stormy Sky Knit Wrap Pattern features a lightweight and asymmetrical wrap, which is pretty and dynamic. Knitting up this pattern won’t take much time, and you’ll be working to create a skewed triangle which should be interesting. The pattern is easy to get the hang of, and by alternating between sections you will get a rather nice texture. You can choose the number of sections you repeat depending on the final size you wish to achieve. Tassels are optional, but they do spice up the pattern nicely. Patterns from Life is Cozy
#5 Linen Stitch Knit Mitered Wrap
The linen stitch mitered wrap is a great choice for draping on your shoulder on cool-to-cold evenings. You can pair this up with a dressy outfit and feel cozy without being too layered up. It would go great paired with a solid outfit and some nice, strappy heels. If you want to create that look for you, then follow the link for complete knitting instructions and knit this chic piece for yourself. Patterns from Yarnspirations
#6 Coffee Shop Wrap
Here’s the wrap your friend will love, and you will too, so it’s best you make two if you really have to. Here’s some good news for you, particularly if you don’t enjoy purl stitches. The coffee shop pattern only uses knit and knit 2 together stitches along with yarn overs and we love that. The design is pretty interesting and keeps you hooked once you get the hang of it. You will be knitting sections of simple lacework and some unevenly sized stripes. Combine a few different half skeins from your supply for the ultimate head-turning and compliments-winning shawl! Patterns from Two of Wands
#7 The Vane Knit Shawl
Who doesn’t enjoy a lacey, feminine shawl? Once in a while, you need that one breezy and beautiful shawl to feel like the queen that you are. The Vane Shawl has the laciest look owing to its large lace edge and the light and the choice of airy yarn. Due to its delicate finishing, it would look stunning paired with formal attire and some statement jewelry pieces. Patterns from Biscotte Yarns
#8 Cuddle Knit Wrap
Take out your yarn supplies if you’re in the mood to replace your previous go-to wrap. This Cuddle Knit Wrap Pattern featuring an oversized, cute wrap with a waist string is all you need to quickly throw up over yourself and look effortlessly cute. Make this in time for winter and thank me later. Patterns from Yarnspirations
#9 Merlot Alpaca Wrap Shawl
The Merlot Alpaca Wrap Shawl hits the tastebuds in all the right ways. It looks posh and exquisite, and you know you want it. It’s the kind of pattern one would want to recreate and flaunt around, so what are you waiting for? Make use of a combination of knitted seed stitch, garter stitch, mesh, and eyelets, and enjoy this comfy and cozy fall wrap. Patterns from Mama in a Stitch
#10 The Abbott Knit Wrap
Make an airy and breezy wrap with this yummy pattern. It can be used as a coverup at the beach or just to drape over you as you take an evening stroll. You can add some tassels or pom poms to the edges, to add a touch of fun. You can also wear a brooch with it to make it classier. Although, it looks pretty cool just the way it is – on its own. Patterns from Berrocco
#11 Texture Stitch Wrap
Treat yourself or a loved one to a wrap that’s bedazzled with texture in a gorgeous way, without being over-spiced. Pick some gorgeous, neutral colors if you enjoy a subtle and classy look or something vibrant if that’s your energy, but a monochrome yarn in the right color is mandatory. The texture is amazing, so you will want to get it just right. Patterns from Yarnspirations
#12 The Triangular Wrap Pattern
The Triangular Wrap is so classy and practical. You can pair it with a brooch and use your arms freely without having to fix it time and again. You will start knitting this from the top center and then work your way down. This will help you achieve the perfect triangle. This pattern is a lot easier than it looks, so it’s a great choice for beginners. Patterns from Love Crafts
#13 Cosmos Textured Knit Wrap
Make an easily carry-able and cute wrap with the Cosmos Textured Knit Wrap. It is an oversized and airy wrap that is easy to make and so totally gorgeous to look at. If you have been on the hunt for a wrap pattern that is beautiful and employs some interesting stitch choices, then this could be the one for you. Also, you can customize the size to your needs. Patterns from Mama in a Stitch
#14 Sunset Wrap
Knit yourself a fiery wrap in blazing colorwork representing a romantic sunset. The pattern features eyelets and a lacy finish giving it a feminine feel, and the ridged borders give a very polished look. This would make a precious present for an elegant lady in your life. Complete instructions for reproducing this wrap are provided in the link. Patterns from Yarnspirations
#15 Asymmetrical Wrap
The Asymmetrical Wrap has a touch of a bandana and a smidgen scarf. It is knit lengthwise. It owes its cute shape to knitting in short rows. It’s perfect for your adventures while you’re out and about. Since it’s a little piece, it is just right carrying outdoors. Not just that, it will keep you comfortable while you have to bear through the not-so-comfortable air conditioning indoors too. Patterns from Purl Soho
Free Wrap Knitting Patterns – In Conclusion
A woman needs her fair share of wraps and shawls to keep that elegant lady side of hers sated. Wraps have more to them than just serving the purpose of warmth provision, so if you didn’t know that before, now you’ve been enlightened. These knitted wearables spell your style through their stitches. Pick patterns that define you or the person you are knitting the goodie for, be careful with color selections, and once done, drape it the best way that reveals your knitting skills and lets your elegance truly shine. That said, it’s a wrap! (Pun intended)
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