Free Patons Lattice Lace Crochet Wrap Pattern
Item# PAC0126-012025V
Crochet a beautiful geometric lace shawl using soft & silky Patons Silk Bamboo, the subtle sheen and soft drape of this yarn makes any project luxurious.
Pattern Revised & Updated on 07-12-22
Free Patons Lattice Lace Crochet Wrap Pattern
Item# PAC0126-012025V
Crochet a beautiful geometric lace shawl using soft & silky Patons Silk Bamboo, the subtle sheen and soft drape of this yarn makes any project luxurious.
Pattern Revised & Updated on 07-12-22
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Description
Free Intermediate Crochet Shawl/Wrap Pattern for Women
This intermediate crochet pattern makes a geometric lace shawl. Crocheted in Patons Silk Bamboo the soft drape of this yarn makes this shawl soft and easy to wear on summer evenings.
Material Notes
Everything you need to make your new project is included in this kit! Time to get stitching, and don’t forget to share your progress!
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Sizing Notes
Sizing Notes
Making the right size is important! To make sure your project turns out the size described, always make a gauge swatch to match your tension. First time swatching? Learn more about crocheting a gauge swatch!
Finished Measurements
Approx 12 x 65 ins [30.5 x 165 cm]. -
Care
Pattern Care
Treat your finished project right! Make sure you read the care directions closely so your hard work ages gracefully.
- Do Not Bleach
- Do Not Dry Clean
- Do Not Iron
- Machine Wash in Cool Water
- Dry Flat
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Questions & Answers
Questions
Start typing your question and we'll check if it was already asked and answered.1 - 2 of 2 QuestionsQ: The pattern says repeat rows 6-11until work is approx. 157.5 cm, ending with a 7th row". I assume this means after blocking, but may I know how many repeats of rows 6-11 were done for the pink wrap in the picture anyway?
a year ago1 AnswerA: Our apologies, we do not have access to the item in the photo to be able to count them. If you do a gauge swatch, you will know how many you need.
a year agoHelpful?Q: If wanted to make it wider… could you tell us, chain 50 or multiples of ?
a year ago1 AnswerA: This design uses a multiple of 8 plus 1.
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