The Frankie Wrap is a part of the Furls Blog Hop 2020. This lacy crochet shawl is has a summery, boho feel thanks to an open shell like pattern and loads of fringe! The Frankie Wrap has an intricate looking pattern - but you'll be shocked how easy it is to memorize the four row repeat! It makes for a great Netflixing project! Difficulty: Intermediate Finished size: 62” x 15”, blocked, excluding fringe. Width can be easily increased by adding repeats, though this will require additional yardage.

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