Introducing the Summer Wrap. This contemporary and cool design is an easy pattern for advanced beginners. You can make this super trendy summer wrap using a combination of the single crochet, the half double crochet and the double crochet stitch. I have easy written instructions on how to create the sedge stitch using these stitches. For those new to crochet, there are many videos on youtube that will demonstrate the sedge stitch. So here we go, good luck.

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