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B Side Wrap
I know I’m not the only one who has accidentally worn their Tunisian crochet projects with the wrong side facing out!
I often find the back just as lovely as the front, so I wanted to create a wrap that celebrated and encouraged that. You’re going to make 5 small triangles, and seam them together for the wrap.
But the twist? You’re going to flip two of the triangles to have the wrong side facing up. I heard someone suggest once to call it the “A Side” and “B Side,” so here you have the #BSideWrap.
Size: 12 in X 70 in.
Difficulty: Advanced beginner.
Written in US crochet terms.
Gauge: 19 tss sts x 18 rows = 4”x 4” blocked.
Materials:
- 2 skeins (at least 415 yds each) of fingering weight yarn. Sample made with Wildewood Fibers two-ply sock (100% superwash merino wool, 100g, 400yds/365m). You’ll get best results with at least one solid or semi-solid color. The second color could even be done in minis or scraps.
- US size H-8/5mm Tunisian crochet hook (or size needed to meet gauge) with a cord approximately 20 in. long
- Scissors, measuring tape, tapestry needle, blocking pins
Skills:
Tunisian simple, knit, and purl stitches, yarn over, make 1, slip stitch bind off, matress seam, meeting gauge, and blocking
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- First published: April 2022
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