The Orange Dream Wrap is a luxurious, beautifully textured wrap that is a breeze to make. Alternating puff and V stitches give the wrap an elegant look and it is a fabulous piece for the changing season!
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Orange Dream Wrap
By Jennifer Dickerson
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Materials:
- 6.5 mm K crochet hook
- Approximately 550 yards of any DK weight yarn (I used Vidalana Aloft from KnitCrate in “Tiger Lily”) If you need to substitute yarn, look for a DK weight yarn.
- Tapestry needle
- Scissors
- Tape measure
Finished Sizing:
- 11 inches wide
- 60 inches long
Instructions:
(Multiple of 6+5)
Note: To make a puff stitch, wrap yarn around hook, bring up a loop (3 loops on the hook), wrap yarn around hook again and bring up a loop (5 loops on the hook), wrap yarn around hook and bring up a loop (7 loops on the hook). Wrap yarn around hook one last time and bring it through all 7 loops on the hook. Close stitch with a chain 1.
Row 1: Chain 53. (dc, ch 1, dc) in the fourth ch from the hook. *Skip 2 ch, work a puff st in the next ch, skip 2 ch, work (dc, ch 1, dc) in the next ch, rpt from * across until one ch left on the row. Work a dc into the last ch.
Row 2: Ch 3 and turn. Work a puff stitch into the first v stitch from the previous row (ch 1 space), Work a v stitch in the ch 1 at the top of the puff st from the previous row. Rpt from * across, then work a dc into the turning chain space.
Row 3: Ch 3 and turn. Work a v stitch into the top chain of the first puff stitch from the previous row. Work a puff stitch into the v stitch (ch 1 space) from the previous row. Rpt from * across, then work a dc into the turning chain space.
Repeat rows 2 and 3 until wrap measures approximately 60 inches or desired length. Fasten off and weave in any ends that remain.
© Jennifer Dickerson 2020
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Amazingly taught.
Even a beginner like me can follow the video and try this.
Thank you
"repeat from *" forgot the *s