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Hope & A Future Wrap
the HOPE & A FUTURE WRAP:
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The pattern requires an ADVANCED BEGINNER knowledge of crochet techniques, & is written in standard US terminology. Pattern includes a stitch chart as well as a private video tutorial on how to work the stitch motif used in the pattern. Tassel making video tutorial also included. Additional helpful tutorial videos included throughout. Pattern also includes a coloring sheet for plotting your color layout!
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Materials needed: Written for two full 100g skeins (460yds each) of fingering weight yarn, and seven 20g (90y) mini skiens.
Megs & Co Classic Sock and Mini Meg are used in the pattern.
& H/5.0mm crochet hook
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Gauge: 42 sts by 10 rows = 5x5”
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Finished measurements: Finished Measurements: 15” wide 72” long (~ 77 with tassels)
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This wrap was birthed out of 2020, as I was clinging to promises of
God in the midst of a lot of darkness. Besides being a beautiful
bunch of yarn, there was a lot of symbolism in this design.
The two main colors of gray and black represent that darkness, the
hopelessness the world was (is) feeling.
The pops of rainbow remind me of that promise of a HOPE and FUTURE, even when everything looks really dark.
I wanted a chevron-like stitch to represent highs and low, hills and
valleys, ups and downs- and choosing to find value and purpose in
the story that was being created in my life, even in low points.
And lastly, the laceyness of the stitch was selected because when
you are making lace and looking at it up close, it kinda looks like a
mess. Just a bunch of chaos and holes. But when you step back andget a view of the finished “story,” there was beauty there all along.
I wanted to wrap myself in hope. I’m glad you do too.
“For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the Lord, “plans to
prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.“ - Jeremiah 29:11
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- First published: March 2021
- Page created: March 11, 2021
- Last updated: March 19, 2021 …
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