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A: You can actually customize this wrap to make it any size you’d like. I made mine 22 loops wide, which ends up being 15 inches wide. You could adjust that to make it wider or narrower as you wish. For length, just continue working it up until it’s as long as you want. I made mine quite long because I wanted it to hit beneath my hips – it’s about 78 inches long. Place your crochet hook through a space in the fabric along one short edge starting from the wrong side. Place the fold of the fringe bundle under the hook and pull it through the fabric. Pull the fringe ends through this loop along with your tails from crocheting the wrap and pull them snug. Row 3: HDC in the first ‘space’ created by the CH1 from the row below, then
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Use chunky weight yarn because I am short of time and wanted to have the additional warmth with level 5 yarn. Row 7: HDC in the first ‘space’ created by the CH1 from the row below, then
SABRINA” CROCHET POCKET WRAP – Free Pattern “SABRINA” CROCHET POCKET WRAP – Free Pattern
Row 4: Ch 1, sc in first 2 sts, *ch 3, CL over next 7 sts**, sc in next 3 sts, ch 3, repeat from * across to last 2 sts, ending last repeat at **, ch 3, sc in last 2 sts, turn. Wendy was super inspired by the Hello Yellow Top and also the Mitred Blanket by Yarnspirations. She paired the stitch combinations together.Let me tell you a little bit about loop yarn. I love this stuff. It comes in balls that looks like this: I highly recommend making this a scrappy project! For the standard length wrap, each stripe takes about 55 yds. For the long length wrap, each stripe takes about 65 yds. Special Stitches Row 1: Sc in 2nd and 3rd chs from hook, *skip next 3 chs, 7 dc in next ch, skip next 3 chs**, sc in next 3 chs, repeat from * across to last 2 chs, ending last repeat at **, sc in last 2 chs, turn.