This cozy wrap made with Super Bulky yarn only takes about 2 to 3 hours depending on how fast you crochet. As soon as you are finished and you put it around your shoulders, you won’t want to take it off. My grandmother modeled it for me and she loved how soft it felt and the warmth of it.
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Materials:
super bulky yarn (I used 2 skeins for the wrap shown in the pictures)
Weight category: 6 Look for the 6 on the label
Crochet hook Size 8.00MM/ L
CLOVER 1055/L Amour Crochet Hook, Size L/8.0mm
Stitches:
sc = single crochet; insert your hook into the stitch, yarn over and pull up a loop, yarn over and pull through both
dc = double crochet; yarn over and insert your hook into the stitch, yarn over and pull up a loop, yarn over and pull through the first two, yarn over and pull through the last two.
Cuddle Up Wrap Pattern
Ch 97
Row 1: dc in 3rd, dc across (94)(74) ch 1 and turn
Row 2: sc, dc in same space, skip 1, sc, dc in same space
skip 1 and repeat when you have 2 dc left, skip 1 and sc in last space, ch 1 and turn
Row 3: sc, dc in same stitch, skip 1, sc,dc in same stitch, skip 1, repeat until the end, sc in the last stitch, ch 3 turn
Row 4: dc across, ch 3 and turn
Row 5: dc across ch 1 and turn
Row 6: sc, dc in same stitch, skip 1, sc, dc in same stitch, skip 1 repeat across,
sc in last stitch, ch 1 and turn
Row 7: sc, dc in same st, skip 1, sc, dc in same st, skip 1 repeat across the row, sc in last
st, ch 3 and turn
Row 8: dc across, ch 3 and turn
Row 9: dc across, ch 1 and turn
Row 10: sc, dc in same st, skip 1, sc, dc in same st, skip1 and repeat across the row. SC in last st, ch 1 and turn
Row 11: sc, dc in same st, skip 1, sc, dc in same st, skip1 and repeat across the row. SC in last st, ch 3 and turn
Row 12: dc across, ch 3 and turn
Row 13: dc across ch 3 and turn
Row 14: dc across do not tie off. Turn your garment to the end and complete buttonholes.
Buttonholes:
ch 1 and turn to the end to add buttonholes on the end.
sc in first st, ch 2, sc x 8, ch 2 sc x 9, ch 2 sc at the end.
Add buttons to the edge on the opposite
or if you would rather slip it off over your head then crochet the edges together (adding buttons for decoration only)
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