Make the Shadow Plaid Wrap Using Tapestry Crochet

Are you looking to make a nice, large wrap to keep your shoulders warm, one with a unique construction and an eye-catching design? Are you looking for a relaxing, meditative project that you can just pick up at the end of the day and work a few rows to help you wind down? Then, this is the crochet project for you! Construction: This trapezoidal wrap is worked lengthwise from the bottom up with increases at the beginning and end of each row. Stitch pattern: A variation of granny stitch, you’ll work (ch 1, 2 dc) in each chain-1 space between 2-dc groups. Colorwork: Tapestry crochet is used to create the vertical stripe pattern. You’ll change colors after every 2-dc group. In this tutorial, you’ll learn how to work into the back bars of a foundation chain, how to use tapestry crochet to change color with double crochet stitches, and how to change color at the beginning of the row. You’ll also learn some useful tips to help you maintain an even tension and prevent your yarns from getting tangled. Whether you’re familiar with tapestry crochet or you’re trying it for the first time, I hope you’ll enjoy making a Shadow Plaid Wrap. // GET THE SHADOW PLAID WRAP CROCHET PATTERN Ravelry: Etsy: // INSIDE THIS TUTORIAL 0:00 Intro 1:04 Stitches and Techniques 1:28 Choosing Colors for Your Project 2:28 Foundation Row 3:27 Working into the Back Bars of the Foundation Chain 4:28 Row 1 11:50 Row 2 15:42 Let’s Review // RELATED TUTORIALS Changing Colors with Tapestry Crochet Using Double Crochet Stitches: Visit my website: Subscribe to my newsletter: Shop my patterns on Ravelry: Shop my patterns on Etsy:
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