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Bernisha Wrap
I wanted a wrap that had texture and interest, that included a little challenge, but that was also a pleasure to make. I also wanted to see how two different Whirls might work together. Explore some textured crochet stitches to create a beautiful, functional wrap. I used two full Scheepjes Whirls, one in Rhubarb Bumble and one in Passion Fruit Melt, and a Whirlette in Pomegranate on a 3.50mm hook. The design uses lots of bobbles made of clusters for surface texture, and they also serve to add weight to the wrap. The size of the wrap can be easily increased by making more repeats, but you would need more yarn.
Bernisha Wrap - Materials
Yarn A: Scheepjes Whirl in Rhubarb Bumble (60% cotton, 40% acrylic) 215-225g/1000m
Yarn B: Scheepjes Whirl in Passion Fruit Melt (60% cotton, 40% acrylic) 215/1000m
For the edging: Scheepjes Whirlette in Pomegranate (60% cotton, 40% acrylic) 100g/455m
Hook: 3.50mm crochet hook
You may find stitch markers helpful.
Bernisha Wrap - Dimensions
Finished size after blocking: 56 inches by 28 inches
Gauge: unblocked 11 rows and 22 stitches to 4 inches over treble crochet.
Bernisha Wrap - Abbreviations (English)
Ch - chain
Dc - double crochet
Tr - treble crochet
Htr - half treble
Dtr - double treble (yo twice)
Yo - yarn over
WS - wrong side of work facing
RS - right side of work facing
FpTr - Front post treble (work around the stem of the stitch, inserting hook from front to back, around the post and to the front again)
TrTr - triple treble (yo three times)
Blo - back loop only
Flo - front loop only
Slst - slip stitch
Special stitches
Bobble - work 5 trebles into the same place, omitting the final stage of each stitch so that the last loop of each stitch remains on the hook (6 loops on hook). Wrap the yarn over the hook and draw through all of the loops on the hook
FpTrTrDtr2tog - an uneven front post triple treble/double treble together. Work the first triple treble around the front post of the bobble specified, and the second double treble over the next bobble. Omit the final stage of each stitch so that the last loop of each stitch remains on the hook. Wrap the yarn over the hook and draw through all three loops on the hook.
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