Free Knitting Patterns:
Women's Shrugs, Wraps & Capes

Amy Shrug

Beginner. In stockinette stitch with a lacey border, the body of Berroco's voluminous long-sleeved Amy shrug is knit all in one piece with back edging sewn on.

Gauge: 4.5 stitches per inch or 18.0 stitches per 4 inches.

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Ribbed Lace Bolero

Intermediate/Advanced.

Gauge: 4.0 stitches per inch or 16.0 stitches per 4 inches.

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Shrug This

Intermediate/Advanced. This shrug is worked from the neck down, and there’s no sewing required.

Gauge: 3.0 stitches per inch or 12.0 stitches per 4 inches.

Ribbed Vest

Intermediate.

Gauge: 3.0 stitches per inch or 12.0 stitches per 4 inches.

Camille Shrug

Beginner/Intermediate.

Gauge: 3.5 stitches per inch or 14.0 stitches per 4 inches.

Fuzzy Shrug

Beginner/Intermediate.

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Shawl Collared Shrug

Intermediate/Advanced.

Comfy Shrug

Beginner/Intermediate.

Gauge: 5.25 stitches per inch or 21.0 stitches per 4 inches.

I Do Shrug

Intermediate/Advanced.

Gauge: 18.0 stitches per inch or 72.0 stitches per 4 inches.

Ruffle Shrug

Beginner/Intermediate.

Gauge: 5.5 stitches per inch or 22.0 stitches per 4 inches.

Toasty Shrug

Intermediate.

Gauge: 5.625 stitches per inch or 22.5 stitches per 4 inches.

Rena Shrug

Beginner.

Gauge: 4.0 stitches per inch or 16.0 stitches per 4 inches.

Cropped Kimono Shrug

Intermediate.

Gauge: 5.0 stitches per inch or 20.0 stitches per 4 inches.

Pepper Poncho Wrap

Intermediate. A "knit in the round" wrap with drop-stitch and eyelet detail.

Gauge: 1.75 stitches per inch or 7.0 stitches per 4 inches.

Woven Capelet

Intermediate.

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Selma Cape

Intermediate/Advanced.

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