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Product Details
My dear friend Terra casually asked my opinion on what sort of shoulder wrap would suit her. My opinion? My own design, of course, inspired by several antique laces, a field of flowers and an unusual “multi-garment for men” pattern that was published more than a hundred years ago. This wrap can be worn as pictured, covering the shoulders and upper arms, or with the long ends hanging down the front and back, tabard-style. Make just one panel, add buttons to the short edges, and you have a lovely cowl…leave off the buttons and it makes a gorgeous scarf. You can even add buttons just below the elbows to create cuffs. Make it any way you like it!
The sample was made using 5 50-gr skeins of the lovely Elizabeth Lavold Silky Wool, color 149, Vintage Rose, and an H/8/5mm hook. The pattern is written using U.S. Crochet terminology and the lace section is charted.
Feel free to join me in my group, [Dunnica Lane][1], here on Ravelry if you have questions about a pattern!
[1]:
- Brand
- Independent Designer
- Craft
- Crochet
- Designer
- Joyce Lewis
- Format
- Downloadable PDF
- Language
- English
- Skill Level
- Intermediate
- Yarn Weight
DK | Light Worsted