This soft, blue lace wrap is crocheted in a fabulous fan stitch. Basic stitches make this an easy but engaging project. The wrap is a perfect accessory for casual and dressier occasions for when you need a special little something extra!
Skill Level: Easy
Size: Approximately 16” wide and 60” long
Gauge: 8 sts and 12 rows = 3” [7.62 cm]
Materials
Yarn:
Knit Picks Wool of the Andes (100% wool; 110 yards [101 meters]/50 grams): Calypso Heather (4 balls)
Hook: US size J/10 (6.0 mm) hook
Notions: Tapestry needle, scissors
Pattern Notes
Multiple is 10 sts +2.
Pattern
Ch 52.
Foundation Row: Sc in the second ch from the hook, *sk 4 ch, work 9 tr in the next ch, sk 4 ch, 1 sc; rep from * across.
Row 1: Ch 4, turn. Work 1 tr in the first sc, *ch 3, work 1 sc in the center tr of the 9 tr fan, ch 3, work 2 tr in sc; rep from * across.
Row 2: Ch 1, turn. Work 1 sc in the sp between 2 tr, *sk 3 ch, 9 tr in sc, sk 3 ch, 1 sc in sp between 2 tr; rep from * across.
Rep Rows 2-3 until wrap measures approximately 60” long.
Finishing
Weave in any ends and block if desired (example is shown wet blocked).
Does this mean to say repeat rows 1 and 2 (not 2 and 3….there is no row 3)?
Looking at the pattern, without having started I would say that they are considering the foundation row as row 1. Therefore, they are referring rows 1 & 2 as 2 & 3. It probably shouldn’t be written that way. It makes it too confusing. I would just try making a Swatch and see which way looks correct.
I love patterns by Jennifer Dickerson & I follow her on social media. Is row 3 the same as row 2?
Hello Leah! I’ve reached out to the designer for advice and she or I will reply as soon as possible. Thanks! – Nicola, Editor
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