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Fringed Wrap Free Crochet Pattern
By Donna Collinsworth  of Donna’s Crochet Designs
MATERIALS: 4 Skeins Patons Brilliant in Green Glitter, size H crochet hook or size to obtain gauge, 2 size 3 snaps, sewing needle and sewing thread.
GAUGE: 7 sts = 1-1\2”, 5 rows = 1”
FINISHED SIZE: 44” long
WRAP:
ROW 1: With yarn and H hook ch-19, sc 2nd ch from hook, (dc next ch, sc next ch) across to last ch, dc last ch, ch-1, turn.  (18 sts)
ROW 2-45: (sc next st, dc next st) across, ch-1, turn.
ROW 46: (sc, dc) next 2 sts, (sc next st, dc next st) across, ch-1, turn.  (20 sts)
ROW 47: (sc next st, dc next st) across, ch-1, turn.
ROW 48-79:  Rep row 46-47.  End row 78 (32 sts)
ROW 80-95: Rep row 47.
ROW 96: Sk 1st st, sc next st, dc dec next 2 sts, (sc next st, dc next st) across, ch-1, turn.  (30 sts)
ROW 97: Rep row 47.
ROW 98-129: Rep row 96-97.  End row 128 (18 sts)
ROW 130-174: Rep row 47.
RND 175: Evenly sc ea st and end row around outer edge of wrap and working (sc, ch-2, sc) in ea corner, sl st top beg sc, fasten off.
FRINGE:
Basic way to attach fringe is to cut the length of yarn and fold in half.  Insert crochet hook in st and pull though folded end of yarn.  Remove hook and insert cut ends of same yarn and pull tight.
Ea st along the under edge of wrap has one fringe attached.  Begin with 36” length of yarn, fold in half and attach to st.  Continue along the rows with 18 sts and then beg to decrease length of yarn as the st count of row increased until you are attaching a 16” folded length of yarn to the ends of row 80-95 and then beg increasing until 36” for rows 130-174.  Lay wrap on a flat surface and trim fringe to one length across.  Sew snaps at short edges. You can shorten or lengthen the wrap by adding or removing end rows.
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