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Loganberry
A free version is also available.
You can use your favourite gradient yarn cake to make this beautiful flowing wrap/shawl! This easy to wear rectangular shawl is worked in a four-row repeat crochet pattern, and it’s easy to customize for your perfect size. It would be perfect to add a splash of colour to a winter coat, or as a light shawl for warmer weather.
Most similar weight (fingering) gradient yarn cakes will have between 800m to 1000m of yarn and work great for this pattern. I used a 4mm crochet hook but you may find a 3.5mm hook more suitable for your tension, especially if you crochet more loosely.
Materials
Hobbii Yarn: Azalea - Pink Delight (02) 800m/200g: 52% cotton, 48% acrylic
4mm Crochet Hook, or size required to get gauge
You can use approx. 800 - 1000m of any fingering weight yarn. A gradient yarn cake would work beautifully
Measurements
17” x 72” (43 x 183cm) lightly blocked
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