The Comfortable Ruana Wrap is an oversized and free flowing wrap that’s similar to scarf and blanket that’s worn to keep warm and the cold at bay. You can wear and style it however you’d like. There are even different styles of the ruana to suit your need.
1. Petite Ruana by Kristin Stoltzfus for Red Heart
This shorter ruana is the perfect length for keeping your shoulders warm while you are sitting in a cool office, theater, relaxing in the evening or just reading a book.
Crocheted in lightweight yarn, you’ll enjoy having this wrap every season of the year.
2. Crochet Spring Ruana by Kimberly K. McAlindin for Lion Brand Yarns
3. Around Town Ruana by Cristina Mershon for Red Heart
A wonderful go-to piece in every woman’s wardrobe, you can count on this ruana to keep you comfy wherever you may go. And even at home you will wrap up in it when you curl up and relax. This amazing stitch pattern drapes perfectly, while being easy to crochet. It’s a great gift as it has ageless style and will fit most everyone!
4. City Sleek Ruana by Teresa Chorzapa for Lion Brand
5. The Wrap by Marilyn Coleman for Red Heart
6. Santa Fe Wrap by Lion Brand Yarns
7. Crimson Lace Ruana by Kim Harmon
8. Savvy Ruana by Cristina Mershon for Red Heart
Whether going on a day trip, extended vacation or a quick trip to the market, you’ll love having this ruana for easy stylish warmth. The cozy Fur collar keeps the chill away from your neck while the wide width and comfortable length give it ideal wearability. It’s the perfect gift that needs no exact fit.
9. Aran Toggle Wrap by Nazanin S. Ford for Red Heart
The Seaside Ruana is very simple to make – no increases or decreases, just a simple rectangle that splits in two. It’s one size fits most, and that includes my size Small daughter and my plus sized self! It’s a very wearable length, and warm without being too heavy. And the color combo of Navy and White is refreshing year round!
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