Early Morning Wrap
By Jennifer Dickerson
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By Jennifer Dickerson
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- K (6.5 mm) Crochet Hook
- 2 skeins Homespun by Lion Brand
- Tapestry Needle (for weaving in ends)
- Scissors
- 60 inches across top edge
- 36 inches across bottom edge
- 13 inches tall
- Each tassel is 2 inches tall
Row 1: ch 94. In 4th chain from hook (dc, ch 1, dc) all in the same chain. *Skip two chains, and in the next chain, work (dc, ch 1, dc) all in the same chain. Repeat from * to end.
Row 2: Turn, ch 3 and work (dc, ch 1, dc) in each of the chain 1 spaces from the previous row (center of each "V"). At the end of the row, finish with a (dc, ch 1, dc) in the last space (ch 3 turning space).
Repeat row 2 until wrap measures 13 inches in height, or until desired size.
Fasten off and weave in all ends. If you like, you can add a tassel with the same yarn at either end along the top (wider) edge. See diagram above.
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ReplyDeleteSuper merci pour le tuto
this is a beautiful scarf/pattern Im really getting into these bulky yarns. Thanks for sharing your beautiful creations
ReplyDeleteLovely! Can you please tell me the multiple for the foundation chain so that I can start it a little longer? I'm guessinga multiple of 3 plus 4 chains for turning. Thanks!
ReplyDeletevery nice and thank you for sharing. How many inches in height would you recommend (or what is shown here)?
ReplyDeleteIs there a secret to working with Homespun yarn? I have trouble finding the stitches.
ReplyDeleteVery nice. Thank you for the beautiful pattern. It looks very easy peasy. ;-)
ReplyDeleteWhat is the length of this particular one?
ReplyDeleteYou make it look so easy! Love the video to assist me....still having problems finding the stitches with this yarn.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!! Thanks! I will add it to my projects this winter. 😃
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!! Thank you! I will definitely add it to my winter projects. Can't wait to get started ��
ReplyDeleteDo you have a printable version of the pattern? (the web isn't printing well for me) I typically crochet at our cabin which has no wifi. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI just made this. Came out beautifully! I can't wait to wear it.
ReplyDeleteI've never made tassels before. Can someone direct me to a good tutorial for tassels? Thanks.
ReplyDeleteIf you check out Jennifer's YouTube Tutorial for this wrap, she shows how to make the tassels. I had never made one before watching her tutorial. Mine turned out great :)
DeleteAt the end of this video she shows you how to make them
DeleteI did this pattern and it turned out not broad enough. I am a plus sized woman and this wrap barely went around my shoulders. The base needs more stitches for me. Its a cute wrap, just the wrong size.
ReplyDeleteHave you tried it with a lighter weight yarn? What adjustments did you make to the pattern?
ReplyDeleteI love this wrap!! I made one for myself last year and now I am making one for my Step-Mother. Since her favorite color is green, I chose the pesto color for her wrap. VERY PRETTY color! Thank you for a great pattern/tutorial! Is there a way to print this pattern so I don't have to log onto the computer each time? Thank you Jennifer! Have a happy Sunday !!
ReplyDeleteCan I make this in a 4ply yarn?
ReplyDeleteI love this wrap, it is so warm and cozy. Also, the best thing I have ever found to use Homespun. I gifted the first one I made and loved....so now am making myself one. And no tassle to sit on because of this great design. Secret with Homespun...relax and hook loosely.
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