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Flurry Wrap
A free version is also available.
This pattern is available for FREE on my blog or you can purchase the ad-free, large print PDF.
If you’re a fan of prayer shawls, wraps, or even super scarves, you’re going to love this pattern! It’s a seven row repeat, but please don’t let that intimidate you. The stitches are all easy -- single crochet, half double crochet and double crochet. The most difficult stitch is the double crochet two together and I use the word “difficult” loosely.
The worsted weight yarn makes this shawl heavy enough to fight off a chill and the lovely lacy stitch pattern keeps it light enough to wear as a scarf.
The Flurry Wrap example shown is very long at 85” and 23” wide, but if you prefer a shorter wrap or are a petite person, you can easily customize this pattern to fit your size better. You will need an I/9 (5.50 mm) crochet hook and approximately 3.5 - 7 oz. skeins of size 4 yarn.
There are also photos for each row to help illustrate the instructions. They are given with your purchase on a second PDF so that you have the option to print them or not.
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