Open Weave Wrap ~
Free Crochet Pattern
This wrap is a lovely addition to the Last Minute Open Weave Series. Make it for yourself, a friend, loved one or for someone who needs a extra hug. I hope you enjoy it!
Level of Difficulty – Beginner
Yarn – Red Heart Boutique Unforgettable #4, 2 skeins, Petunia, 3.5 oz/100 g/280 yds/256 m
Hook and Notion – Hook size: J (6.0 mm), scissors and yarn needle
Measurement – 70 inches long and 14 inches wide
Gauge – 1 pattern repeat = 3 inches
Abbreviations
Ch/chs = chain/chains
Dc = double crochet
Sc = single crochet
Sp/sps = space/spaces
St/sts = stitch/stitches
Special Stitches
FHDC – (Foundation Half Double Crochet) Chain 2, yarn over, insert hook into first chain (2nd from the hook), yarn over, pull up through the first loop on the hook (this is your first chain loop). With 3 loops on hook, yarn over, pull through 3. * Yarn over, insert your hook into the first chain loop, yarn over, pull up a loop (this is your second chain loop), yarn over, pull through 3. 2 fhdc completed. Repeat from * until you reach the desired number of fhdc.
Notes – If you FHDC you do not have to work Row 1.
Chain 3 does count as the first double crochet here and throughout unless otherwise stated.
Instructions
Chain 220 or FHDC 219 (see notes)
Row 1: Sc in the 2nd chain from the hook and in each chain across. Turn (220 sc)
Row 2: Chain 3 (see notes),
dc in the next 3 stitches,
* skip the next 2 stitches, work 5 dc in the next stitch,
chain 2, skip the next 3 stitches,
dc in the next 4 stitches, *
repeat from * to * across. Turn (21 fans, 22 groups of 4 dc)
Row 3: Chain 3, dc in the next 3 stitches,
* skip the chain 2 space, work 5 dc in the next dc,
chain 2, skip the next 4 dc,
dc in the next 4 dc, *
repeat from * to * across. Turn (21 fans, 22 groups of 4 dc)
Rows 4-22: Repeat Row 2
Fasten off and weave in ends
Happy Hookin!
XO, Mistie
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