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    Creamsicle Wrap/Scarf

    Creamsicle Wrap/Scarf
    Creamsicle WrapScarf

    "The Creamsicle Wrap is the perfect piece for your wardrobe. You can wear it in so many different ways: as a shoulder wrap for walking along the beach at night, a scarf to keep you warm in the winter or just as a fashion piece, or as a cover up, wrapped around your waist after a day on the water. The only stitches you need to know for this pattern are the single crochet, double crochet and cluster stitch. There are written instructions included for the cluster stitch. This pattern is an easy four row repeat."

    Easy

    Crochet HookG/6 or 4 mm hook

    Yarn Weight(3) Light/DK (21-24 stitches to 4 inches)

    Crochet Gauge19 dc stitches and 8 rows in a 4” (10cm) square.

    Finished Size17” Width x 73” Length

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    When I was a kid, Creamsicles were my absolute favorite ice cream treat. Wearing an accessory named for this yummy dessert would feel like a secret treat! I thought this was a cake project, but am even more delighted to see that its not. Working it up in baby weight yarn is perfect for adding size without bulk. This would be delightful in Lime or Rainbow sherbet colors, too.

    This is so easy to do it should be a sin. You will have it done in no time at all. I see only one draw back and that's the fact it will make me want a creamcicle! I always loved them as a kid. This is going to fit right in here in Florida!

    Me, too! We moved back to Florida after my dad retired from the military. My favorite time of day was when the ice cream van rolled through our neighborhood.

    She used less than three skeins of yarn to make this extra large size wrap. I cannot beieive how far such a small amount of yarn will stretch. I myself, would choose to stick with the coral color and add a mint or a pastel turquoise for the alternating stripe. It would be so summery! Pretty pattern!

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