Spider web—the small, alternating shell pattern in this shoulder wrap—looks like vintage lace. Made of lightweight microfiber yarn, the wrap is not only ultrasoft and feminine, but also warm. Copyrighted materials from the book, HOOKED THROWS, used with permission from Creative Publishing international.
Row 1: Ch 4 (counts as 1 dc, ch 1), work 1 dc in first sc, sk 1 dc, 1 sc in next dc (center of shell), sk next dc, *[1 dc, ch 1, 1 dc, ch 1, 1 dc] in next sc, sk 1 dc, 1 sc in next sc
dc , sk next dc, rep from * across, end [1 dc, ch 1, 1 dc] in last st (17 full shell CL and a half shell on each end), turn.The above is only a summary of corrections; the corrected pattern text is below (if free) or shipped upon completion of order (if purchased)
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(Article #910) is a super-soft sport-weight micro-fiber acrylic yarn. It comes in
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Delicate Web Wrap
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GAUGE:
4 shell clusters = 4" (10 cm) BE SURE TO CHECK YOUR GAUGE. When you match the gauge in a pattern, your project will be the size specified in the pattern and the materials specified in the pattern will be sufficient. If it takes you fewer stitches and rows to make a 4 in. [10 cm] square, try using a smaller size hook or needles; if more stitches and rows, try a larger size hook or needles.
NOTES:
Wrap is worked in one piece.
To create the staggered placement of shells from row to row, odd rows beg and end with a half CL (cluster), even rows beg and end with a full CL.
WRAP
Ch 110. Foundation row: Starting in second ch from hook, work 1 sc, * sk 2 ch, [1 dc, ch 1, 1 dc, ch 1, 1 dc] in next ch (shell CL made), sk 2 ch, 1 sc in next ch, rep from * across, end 1 sc in last ch (18 shell CL). Row 1: Ch 4 (counts as 1 dc, ch 1), work 1 dc in first sc, sk 1 dc, 1 sc in next dc (center of shell), sk next dc, *[1 dc, ch 1, 1 dc, ch 1, 1 dc] in next sc, sk 1 dc, 1 sc in next dc, sk next dc, rep from * across, end [1 dc, ch 1, 1 dc] in last st (17 full shell CL and a half shell on each end), turn. Row 2: Ch 1, work 1 sc in first dc, * [1 dc, ch 1, 1 dc, ch 1, 1 dc] in next sc, sk 1 dc, 1 sc in next dc, rep from * across, end sk 1 dc, [1 dc, ch 1, 1 dc, ch 1, 1 dc] in next sc, 1 sc in next dc, 1 sc in third ch of tch (18 full shell CL), turn.
Rep rows 1 and 2 until wrap is 58" (147 cm) long, do not fasten off.
Border
With right side facing you, ch 3, work 2 dc in same st (this is half of the first corner). Working along long edge of wrap, * work [3 dc, ch 2, 3 dc] in next sp (created by turning chains), 1 sc in next sp, rep from * to bottom, [3 dc, ch 2, 3 dc] in last st (second corner), rep from * working along foundation ch to last st, work corner in last st, cont up other long edge, work corner in last st, cont along top edge, ending with 3 dc in same st as beg, join with Sl st to form last corner, fasten off.
Finishing
Weave in ends.
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Delicate Web Wrap Reviewed by Jo Ann Meyer on 2009-09-30
Well, I started this wrap about 4 times now. Having trouble with the ends working out. I will figure it out eventually. When I do I'm sure it will go quickly. It's a challenge.