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<strong>Robyn's</strong> <strong>Wrap</strong><br />
designed by Julie Blagojevich<br />
www.ravelry.com/designers/<br />
julie-blagojevich<br />
Silky Alpaca Lace<br />
A beautiful blend of fibers, this<br />
yarn is spun into a gossamer<br />
yarn that knits into amazing<br />
lightweight pieces. The alpaca<br />
provides warmth and a soft halo,<br />
the silk adds a subtle sheen to<br />
the knitted stitches. Worked with<br />
larger needles, Silky Alpaca Lace<br />
makes lovely, light-as-air shawls,<br />
garments and accessories.<br />
SKILL LEVEL<br />
Intermediate<br />
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS<br />
Approx 19½" wide x 69" long, blocked.<br />
Note: Silky Alpaca Lace crocheted<br />
on a larger hook creates an open,<br />
drapey fabric that easily stretches and<br />
relaxes. Pin to the given meas and<br />
expect the wrap to grow lengthwise<br />
and narrow widthwise with wear.<br />
YARN<br />
Silky Alpaca Lace by <strong>Classic</strong> <strong>Elite</strong> <strong>Yarns</strong><br />
(70% alpaca, 30% silk; 25 g = 240 yards)<br />
3 balls 2461 Sunlit Grotto<br />
HOOK<br />
Crochet hook in size US G/6 (4.0 mm)<br />
or size to obtain gauge.<br />
OTHER MATERIALS<br />
Removable stitch markers (optional,<br />
to aid in counting rows)<br />
GAUGE<br />
18 hdc and 15 rows = 4", unblocked;<br />
15 hdc and 14 = 4" blocked. Take<br />
time to save time, check your gauge.<br />
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GLOSSARY<br />
ch (chain): <strong>Wrap</strong> the yarn around the crochet hook (yarn over) and draw it<br />
through the loop on the hook to form the first chain. Rep this step as many<br />
times as instructed. (The loop on the hook is never included when counting<br />
the number of chains.)<br />
dc (double crochet): Yarn over hook, insert hook in indicated st, yarn over<br />
and pull up a loop;[yarn over and draw through 2 loops on hook] twice –<br />
1 loop rem; dc complete.<br />
dc2tog (double crochet 2 together): [Yarn over hook, insert crochet hook into<br />
next st, yarn over and pull up a loop; yo and draw through 2 loops] twice,<br />
yarn over and draw through all 3 loops on hook – 1 st rem; dc2tog complete.<br />
dc3tog (double crochet 3 together): [Yarn over hook, insert crochet hook into<br />
next st, yarn over and pull up a loop; yo and draw through 2 loops] three times,<br />
yarn over and draw through all 4 loops on hook – 1 st rem; dc3tog complete.<br />
dtr (double treble crochet): <strong>Wrap</strong> the yarn around the hook three times, insert<br />
hook into indicated stitch and draw through a loop – 5 loops on hook; [yarn<br />
over hook and draw through 2 loops] 4 times – 1 loop rem; dtr complete.<br />
hdc (half double crochet): <strong>Wrap</strong> yarn around the hook then insert hook into<br />
indicated stitch and draw through a loop – 3 loops on hook; yarn over hook<br />
and draw through all three loops – 1 loop rem; hdc complete.<br />
sc (single crochet): Insert crochet hook in indicated st, yarn over and pull up a<br />
loop; yarn over and draw through both loops on hook – 1 loop rem; sc complete.<br />
sl st (slip stitch): Insert crochet hook in the indicated st, yarn over and draw<br />
through both the st and the loop on the hook.<br />
tr (treble crochet): <strong>Wrap</strong> the yarn around the hook twice, insert hook into<br />
indicated stitch and draw through a loop – 4 loops on hook; [yarn over hook<br />
and draw through 2 loops) 3 times – 1 loop rem; tr complete.<br />
ABBREVIATIONS<br />
approx: approximately<br />
beg: begin(ing)<br />
meas: measure(s)<br />
patt: pattern<br />
pc(s): piece(s)<br />
rem: remain(ing)<br />
rep: repeat<br />
RS: right side<br />
sk: skip<br />
sp: space<br />
st(s): stitch(es)<br />
WS: wrong side<br />
NOTE<br />
<strong>Wrap</strong> body is worked first in hdc, then a dc3tog border is added around the<br />
entire wrap. Pc is finished with a Lacy Edging along both short ends of wrap.<br />
WRAP BODY<br />
Foundation: Ch 65 sts. Turn.<br />
Row 1 (RS): Work a hdc in the 3rd ch from hook and in each remaining ch<br />
across (the 2 skipped ch count as 1st hdc) – 64 hdc.<br />
Row 2 (WS): Ch 2 (counts as 1st hdc) turn. Hdc in next hdc and in each<br />
remaining hdc across row. Final hdc is worked in the top of ch 2 of previous<br />
row – 64 hdc.<br />
Note: place a stitch marker after every 25 rows for easy counting.<br />
Rows 3 – 225: Rep Row 2, finishing after a RS row. Do not turn.<br />
<strong>Wrap</strong> should meas approx 60" long and 14" wide.<br />
© 2013 Julie Blagojevich & <strong>Classic</strong> <strong>Elite</strong> <strong>Yarns</strong> • www.classiceliteyarns.com • blog.classiceliteyarns.com • @CE<strong>Yarns</strong><br />
This pattern is specifically for private use only. All commercial uses involving reproduction of this pattern or duplication of this<br />
garment is prohibited unless specifically licensed in writing by copyright owner.<br />
For more information about this design, visit www.classiceliteyarns.com/WebLetter/WebLetters.php<br />
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ALL-AROUND EDGING<br />
Note: edging is worked around the entire perimeter of wrap.<br />
First corner: With RS facing, ch 3 and dc2tog around post of last hdc in row<br />
225 (ch 3 + dc2tog count as first dc3tog), work 2 dc3tog around post of same<br />
st. Rotate wrap 90º to work across long edge.<br />
**Long edge: Work dc3tog in each final hdc post down the length of wrap.<br />
Corner: Work 3 dc3tog in corner hdc. Rotate wrap 90º to work across short edge.**<br />
Short edge: Work 63 dc3tog across foundation ch then work 3 dc3tog in<br />
corner, rotate wrap 90º to work across second long edge.<br />
Work between **s once more.<br />
Work 63 dc3tog along final side of wrap, sl st to top of beg ch 3 to join rnd.<br />
LACY EDGING<br />
Row 1: Ch 1, turn. (WS): Sc in the top of each dc3tog across short edge – 63 sc.<br />
Row 2: Ch 1, turn. (RS): *Over the next 7 sc, work the following 9 sts [sc, hdc,<br />
dc, (3 tr in next st), dc, hdc, sc]; rep from * – 9 groups of 9 sts.<br />
Row 3: Ch 1, turn. Sc in each st across – 81 sts.<br />
Row 4: Ch 2 (count as first hdc), turn. Over the next 8 sts, work the following 10<br />
sts [dc, dc, tr, (3 dtr in next st), tr, dc, dc, hdc]. *Over the next 9 sts, work the<br />
following 11 sts [hdc, dc, dc, tr, (3 dtr in next st), tr, dc, dc, hdc]; rep from * – 9<br />
groups of 11 sts.<br />
Row 5: Ch 1, turn. Sc in each st across, working 3 sc in the center dtr of each<br />
group, work final sc in the top of ch 2 – 117 sts.<br />
Row 6: Ch 3 (counts as dc), turn. Work dc in the first st (ch 3 + dc count as 2<br />
dc in first st). *Ch 6, sk next 5 sts, work [2 dc, ch 1, 2 dc] in the next st. Ch 6, sk<br />
the next 5 sts, work 2 dc in the next st,** ch 1, work 2 dc in the following st; rep<br />
from *, ending last rep at **.<br />
Row 7: Ch 1, turn. Sc in each of the first 2 dc. Ch 6, sk the next 6 chains and<br />
2 dc, work [sl st, ch 4, sl st] in the ch-1 sp (loop formed). *Ch 6, sk 2 dc, the 6<br />
ch**, and 2 more dc, work [sl st, ch 4, sl st] in the ch-1 sp; rep from *, ending<br />
last rep at **. Sc in each of the last 2 dc.<br />
Row 8: Ch 1, turn. Sc in each of the first 2 sc. *Ch 7, sk the next 6 ch**, work [sl<br />
st, ch 4, sl st] in loop [2nd loop formed]; rep from *, ending last rep at **. Sc in<br />
each of the last 2 sc.<br />
Fasten off.<br />
Attach yarn to WS of other short side at the top of the first dc3tog after the<br />
corner. Ch 1, do not turn, rep rows 1-8. Fasten off<br />
FINISHING<br />
Weave in ends. Block wrap to meas with blocking tools, pulling out each loop<br />
of lacy edging. Mist with water and allow to dry completely.<br />
Enjoy!<br />
© 2013 Julie Blagojevich & <strong>Classic</strong> <strong>Elite</strong> <strong>Yarns</strong> • www.classiceliteyarns.com • blog.classiceliteyarns.com • @CE<strong>Yarns</strong><br />
This pattern is specifically for private use only. All commercial uses involving reproduction of this pattern or duplication of this<br />
garment is prohibited unless specifically licensed in writing by copyright owner.<br />
For more information about this design, visit www.classiceliteyarns.com/WebLetter/WebLetters.php<br />
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