This simple triangle wrap is made with beautiful worsted weight yarn and works up very quickly! Inspired by the American landscape, the colors are perfect for fall or any time during the colder months. This wrap can be used as a shawl or scarf and it's easy to make in any size that you want! The video tutorial and written pattern will walk you through crocheting each row. Perfect for gift giving or just as a gift to yourself!

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