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> Emergence Of Spring Filet Wrap
Emergence Of Spring Filet Wrap
This lacy filet wrap (or stole, if you prefer) represents the new life which emerges from deep underground; the spring bulbs that awaken from the soil as winter comes to an end.
The main body of this rectangular shawl is worked first, followed by the pretty contrasting ends. I like to wear it as a shawl but it can also keep you warm when worn as a scarf. Afterall, spring has both chilly and sunny days!
This is a written pattern with diagram chart.
Things you need:
Blacker Tamar Lustre Blend DK. A similar dk would work just as well.
4mm hook
Stitch marker
Tension: chain 31 and work first 8 rows of pattern. Unblocked measurements: 10x14cm / 3 7/8 x 5 ½ inches
Measurements: blocked wrap measures approximately 162 x 54cm /64 x 21 inches
Abbreviations: Ch = chain
Ch-sp = chain space
Dc = double crochet (US single crochet)
Ss = slip stitch
Tr = treble crochet (US double crochet)
Special stitches: V stitch:(1tr, ch1, 1tr) in same st
Picot: (dc, ch3, 1ss into 3rd ch from hook, 1dc) in same st
Notes:
Pattern is written in UK terms. See “abbreviations” for US equivalents
- First published: February 2018
- Page created: February 26, 2018
- Last updated: April 9, 2022 …
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