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Diamant Wrap
Diamant Wrap by Sarah McFall
Printed crochet wrap pattern (UK terminology)
Note From The Designer:
This pattern is the result of me playing with squared paper and seeing what shapes I could make. It uses filet crochet to create a beautiful rectangular shaped wrap with a symmetrical pattern of diamonds! You start at one of the short ends and work back in forth in rows until it is the size you want, I chose to make mine symmetrical because it made me happy but if you don’t mind it not being symmetrical then you can keep repeating the pattern until you run out of yarn, leaving some for the end edge rows.
Additional Information:
Finished Size (cm):
137 x 30
Yarn:
4py/Fingering: 200g/800m
Recommended from our yarn range: Milburn 4ply (Eden cottage yarns)
Tools:
3mm crochet hook
yarn needle
Gauge to 10cm (blocked):
26 sts & 12 rows
Diamant Wrap by Sarah McFall
Printed crochet wrap pattern (UK terminology)
Note From The Designer:
This pattern is the result of me playing with squared paper and seeing what shapes I could make. It uses filet crochet to create a beautiful rectangular shaped wrap with a symmetrical pattern of diamonds! You start at one of the short ends and work back in forth in rows until it is the size you want, I chose to make mine symmetrical because it made me happy but if you don’t mind it not being symmetrical then you can keep repeating the pattern until you run out of yarn, leaving some for the end edge rows.
Additional Information:
Finished Size (cm):
137 x 30
Yarn:
4py/Fingering: 200g/800m
Recommended from our yarn range: Milburn 4ply (Eden cottage yarns)
Tools:
3mm crochet hook
yarn needle
Gauge to 10cm (blocked):
26 sts & 12 rows
Size
Finished length: 24 in /137 cm
Finished width: 12 in/30 cm
Materials
3mm hook
Banshee Yarns, Silky Singles in Priestess x 2 skeins.
Tension
12 rows x 26 sts in main pattern to 4 x 4in/10 x 10cm using 3mm hook after blocking.
Difficulty Rating
Beginner/Easy - It is perhaps best suited to an adventurous beginner as, although it is not difficult, it requires some concentration to create and maintain the diamond pattern.
Skills Needed
Basic crochet stitches, foundation half treble, working in rows.
Construction
Wrap starts at one short edge and is worked in rows, to form a rectangular wrap.