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Shadow Plaid Wrap
A relaxing, meditative make, the Shadow Plaid Wrap is the project you’ll reach for at the end of the day to help you unwind.
Construction: This trapezoidal wrap is worked lengthwise from the bottom up with increases at the beginning and end of each row.
Stitch pattern: A variation of granny stitch, you’ll work (ch 1, 2 dc) in each chain-1 space between 2-dc groups.
Colorwork: Tapestry crochet is used to create the vertical stripe pattern. You’ll change colors after every 2-dc group.
Working into chain spaces like this gives the fabric a lovely, soft drape — perfect for large accessories like this wrap. And best of all, the fabric is completely reversible. Whether worn around the neck or around the shoulders, this wrap is a lot of fun to style and wear!
The sample shown here took approximately 62 hours to make.
Skill Level: Intermediate
Concentration Level: once comfortable with the stitch pattern, only a little concentration required
Stitches Used
Chain, half double crochet, double crochet
Techniques Used
Working in rows, working into the back bar of a foundation chain, simple shaping at ends of rows, tapestry crochet colorwork
Finished Measurements
83.5 inches (212 cm) across top (longer) edge x 54 inches (137 cm) across bottom (shorter) edge x 23 inches (58.5 cm) deep
Materials
Approximately 2100 yards (760 grams) of sport (light) weight wool yarn in 5 colors:
• 370g for MC
• 75g for CC1
• 90g for CC2
• 105g for CC3
• 120g for CC4
Size F/5/3.75mm crochet hook or size needed to obtain gauge
Tapestry needle
For the burgundy sample shown here, I used Cascade 220 Superwash Sport (light) weight wool yarn (136.5 yds/125 m; 1.75 oz/50 g per hank): 8 hanks #265 Burgundy (MC); 2 hanks #323 Mauve (CC1); 2 hanks #503 Mauve Shadow (CC2); 3 hanks #262 Dull Gold (CC3), and 3 hanks #318 Silver Fern (CC4)
Suggested Yarn Substitutes
Cascade 220 Sport, Valley Yarns Valley Superwash DK, Berroco Ultra Wool DK, KnitPicks/We Crochet Swish DK, Universal Yarn Deluxe DK Superwash, Schachenmayr Originals Wool 125
Yarn Note
Pattern is designed for light-weight yarn. Lighter or heavier weight yarns may be used. A different weight yarn may require a different size hook, as well as more or less yarn than noted. Working with a thinner or thicker yarn may result in different gauge measurements, which will affect the Finished Measurements.
Gauge
27 sts and 12 rows = 4 inches (10 cm), blocked
PATTERN INCLUDES
• Premium pattern pdf with professional full-color photographs.
• List of abbreviations (US terms used).
• Reduced pattern stitch diagram with color changes indicated.
• Photo tutorials for crocheting into the back bar of the foundation chain and working Rows 1 and 2 are presented alongside the pattern instructions.
• Video tutorial will walk you through the steps, along with some tips, to help you complete your wrap with confidence.
Plus These Bonus Resources to Help You Customize Your Wrap
• Coloring sheet and color inspiration page to help you choose yarn colors for your project.
• Instructions for adjusting wrap length and depth.
• For those who choose to adjust the width of the horizontal stripes and want to know how much yarn they will need for a stripe, a table offers a breakdown of the yarn amount (in grams) required for each row. (Because the wrap is trapezoidal in shape, the amount of yarn in each row increases as the depth of the wrap increases.)
This pattern listing includes 2 downloadable files:
(1) Main Pattern PDF presents the pattern in a 2-column layout with color photos. Images include alt text.
(2) Print- and Screen-Friendly PDF: An additional text-only pdf presents the pattern in a simplified 1-column layout. All text is in black. PDF has been tagged for accessibility and tested on a screen reader.
Pattern written in US crochet terms.
Technical editing by Randy Cavaliere
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