The Snow Cone Crochet Wrap is a super fun wrap full of color and texture. A simple triangle is elevated with post stitches creating lovely ridges and a pretty interplay of colors. Wear this one with just about anything for any season too!
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Materials:
- K (6.5 mm) crochet hook
- 688 yards of #4/medium weight yarn (I used 2 cakes of Mandala Ombre from Lion Brand Yarn in the “Tranquil” colorway)
- Yarn/tapestry needle (a smaller one that can be used with embroidery floss)
- Scissors
- Measuring Tape
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Sizing:
- Bottom point straight up: 25 inches
- Bottom point over to the side point: 41 inches
- Top edge of the triangle from point to point: 54 inches
Pattern Notes:
- Easily change the triangle dimensions (both width and height) by working more or less rows of the pattern.
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Instructions for the Snow Cone Crochet Wrap:
- Ch 4, then join in the furthest ch with a sl st to form a loop.
- Row 1: Ch 3 (counts as a dc), then work 2 dc into the center of the ring. Ch 2, then work 3 dc into the center of the ring.
- Row 2: Ch 3 (counts as a dc) and turn. Work 2 dc into the very first stitch (the loop you’ll see at the bottom of the turning chain you just made). Work a dc into each of the next two stitches. Work (2 dc, ch 2, 2 dc) into the chain 2 space (this will create the triangle point). Work a dc into each of the next two stitches, then 3 dc into the turning chain space.
- Row 3: Ch 3 (counts as a dc) and turn. Work 2 dc into the very first stitch (the loop you’ll see at the bottom of the turning chain you just made). Work a bpdc (back post double crochet) into each stitch until you get to the ch 2 space. Work (2 dc, ch 2, 2 dc) into the ch 2 space. Work a bpdc (back post double crochet) into each stitch until you get to the turning chain space. Work 3 dc into the turning chain space.
- Row 4: Ch 3 (counts as a dc) and turn. Work 2 dc into the very first stitch (the loop you’ll see at the bottom of the turning chain you just made). Work a dc into each stitch until you get to the ch 2 space. Work (2 dc, ch 2, 2 dc) into the ch 2 space. Work a dc into each stitch until you get to the turning chain space. Work 3 dc into the turning chain space.