Use this crochet pattern to make a beautiful crochet wrap style shawl that is light weight and perfect for spring and summer. It can also be wrapped around the neck and double as an oversized super scarf. This pattern is advanced-beginner friendly. The stitches/abbreviations used in this pattern include: ch, SC, and DC. You can find a video tutorial for the Arcade Stitch at my website. This pattern uses Lion Brand Mandala ('Genie' pictured). You could also substitute any Category 3 yarn. Approx. 1100 yards of yarn are needed total. You will also need a 5.0mm crochet hook and an optional tassel maker.

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Stormy Isle Wrap
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