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Transitions Wrap
"This Transitions Crochet Wrap Pattern was designed with 4 shades of lace weight yarn doubled together to create gentle transitions of color. I love working with blues but I can image this looking lovely worked in shades of purple and gray or maybe even with some heavily contrasted color changes. Here is what you will need to make the Transitions Crochet Wrap Pattern: 4 hanks lace weight yarn, approximately 500 yd/50 g each (shown here in JaggerSpun Zephyr) CA – White CB – Aegean Blue CC – Charcoal CD – Indigo H-8/5 mm hook Scissors and needle for finishing"
Crochet HookH/8 or 5 mm hook
Yarn Weight(0) Lace (33-40 stitches to 4 inches). Includes crochet thread.
Finished SizeFinished wrap measures approximately 20 in. wide by 60 in. long once blocked.
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Zeemer
Apr 27, 2018
This Transitions Wrap is uniquely chic and fashionable. I like the finished size which will give enough cover to the wearer. The design is perfect which gives an illusion of length. I can't wait to do this.
princess6860504
Apr 17, 2018
Actually, I LOVE that the chevrons are uneven in width from one color to the next. That design "flaw" ensures that your wrap really looks handmade and not made from a knitting machine. How serene are these colors? I wonder, would sock weight yarn work for this?
Cheryl Y
Apr 17, 2018
I really like this Transitions Wrap. It's a great size and I love the colors used. The pattern is well written and easy to follow and understand. The only part I don't like is winding the two colors of yarn together. LOL I'm lazy and wonder if I can just put the two colors in the same yarn bowl and just crochet the two colors together or what? Other than that I love this. Thank you so much for sharing this free crochet wrap pattern.
Hippie Chick
Apr 13, 2018
This Transitions Crochet Wrap Pattern was designed with 4 shades of lace weight yarn doubled together to create gentle transitions of color. I love working with blues but I can image this looking lovely worked in shades of purple and gray or maybe even with some heavily contrasted color changes.
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