This intermediate crochet wrap uses fingering weight yarn and combines chevron sections with a light and lacy main body. The wrap is slightly asymmetrical and can be made monochromatic, using two yarns or even a fade! The wrap works up quickly but will definitely need to be blocked to open up the stitches. There is also a YouTube video tutorial to guide you through the process. Pattern can be found on my blog along with photos.
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Sunday Stroll Crochet Cowl
"The Sunday Stroll is the perfect fall cowl with a little twist (or slant in this case!) in colors that compliment both each other and any fall wardrobe. It is a fun easy cowl that is crocheted completely, and the slanted slip stitches are added at the end. Front and Back Post Double Crochet

Space Fade Crochet Shawl
This shawl is an asymmetrical design which is deceptively easy to make. Choose your favourite fingering weight or DK weight yarn, and crochet the repeat pattern until you reach the size you want. Perfect for relaxing during Netflix binges! You can make your shawl following the colour sequence shown

Any Season Asymmetrical Crochet Shawlette
You'll love having the stylish Any Season Asymmetrical Crochet Shawlette in your wardrobe! This easy crochet pattern is one you can wear any day of the year. From the blogger: "A beautiful shawlette pattern to show off that gorgeous hank of yarn you've been saving! It features an

Color Blocked Crochet Infinity Scarf
Are you a beginner-level crochet crafter and looking for an easy project? This color-blocked infinity scarf is easy to make with a free pattern. You can use Red Heart soft yarn or worsted weight yarn according to the ease of work to make this trendy wrap. Moreover, use a J size 6.00mm crochet hook

Parisian Stroll Shawl
This beautiful crochet shawl in the pictures below was made by Fiber Flux / Jennifer Dickerson and it's a simply gorgeous, lacy shawl that stitches up in a lacy fan stitch. Not to mention the incredible gradient of colors, that work together so well, don't you think? Let me know!
