DOWNLOAD TOGGLE WRAP FREE PATTERN
The Toggle Crochet Wrap is our stitch along where the steps will be broken down into chewable video tutorial sizes. At the time of starting to film this, I don't quite understand the pattern. In large patterns like this, I cannot focus on the entire pattern and just follow the sections piece by piece, and it will come together.
For the tutorial, I am using Caron One Pound in the solid colour of Taupe. I love Caron One Pound for these applications as the ply is thicker. It washes well too.
I plan on starting Thursday, October 6, 2022 and each Thursday, the next part will be filmed. For example, in the first video, we will do the Right Side, Rows 1 to 18 in the first video. There's a lot of work there for you to work through.
In doing stitch alongs, this allows people to do multiple of these as the time between the videos is used to do the work. Of course, if you don't need my help, just grab the free download and go at your own pace.
Like any textured project, it uses more yarn to thicken the fabric you will create. I once was in a meeting with Yarnspirations, and they said making a poncho or wrap like this is equivalent to a throw-size blanket. I hadn't thought of terms like that.
I would ask that you not try to push me faster. This significant project suddenly landed on my plate with a request from tutorial users and Yarnspirations itself. I'm happy to help.
Pattern Details
- Project Size: Adult One Size Only
- Gauge: 13 dc = 4" in Mock Seed Stitch
- Designer: Nazanin S. Fard
- Stitch Multiple not applicable.
- Hook Size on Pattern: 6 mm / J/10
- Yarn In Pattern: Red Heart Super Saver, Coilour shown is Light Sage
- Pattern Date or Last Revision Known: August 1, 2019
Please use the pattern for details on yarn quantities, gauge and other details not listed here. This pattern may have been updated since the creation of this tutorial, and the information or presentation of the printable PDF may have been changed without notice.
SAZ says
Hi! Did you use a full ball of Caron One Pound? Thanks! Love everything you do.
Mikey says
I think I used 2 balls.