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    Does anyone have a pattern for this shrug?

    Does anyone have a pattern for this shrug?-img_0693-jpg

    Hey all☺️,
    Does anyone have a pattern for this shrug?
    Thank you🌹
    Nia

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    I found the picture on this site:

    Crochet Circular Jacket Pattern Free

    But the information leads to this site:

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    Still looking for the actual pattern to the one above. The lady does have several posts created on the black one seen in the second link including some info about how she created it.

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    Thank you Barbara.
    I followed the link you gave and found this link with the instructions. It is really simple to make or so it seems�� When I'm finished I'll post a pic. Thank you again for your help��
    Nia

    https://audreeleeblog.wordpress.com/2015/10/21/
    Last edited by nia0309; 01-28-2017 at 05:44 AM.

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    They have a pattern on ravelry.com. Beautiful. This is my WIP!

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    Thank you Pennie, I'll check it out.

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    This is pretty. Have you chosen your colors yet?

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    I'm going to use the colors in the pic or maybe cream and royal blue. I'm headed to Micheal's today, they have a sale on yarn.

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    Hi, I saw this and found like Barbara G Link, not like were use to for sure. leaving what I found, Go by 1 pattern and your choice of color design??

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    Good Luck. I saved as they are pretty nice in Cold days.

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    Thanks Susan

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    Granny cocoon shrug "recipe":

    Step 1: Make a granny square about 105 cm (41 inches) in width/length. The number of rounds and yardage needed to get the size will depend on the yarn and hook size you are using. For the last round of your square, dc evenly all the way around. Fasten off.

    Step 2: Fold your square in half to form a rectangle, with the "wrong" side facing out. Sew up one of the short sides (or use a sc or sl st join), stopping about 18 cm (7 inches) before the fold to form the armholes. Fasten off. Repeat on the other side.

    Step 3: Turn your piece right-side out. If you lay it out, it should now look something like a diamond, with a long opening at centre front, the seams running horizontally across each side, and two smaller openings on each side (the armholes).

    Step 4: Collar: With right side facing, join your yarn at centre front at one of the seams. Ch 3, then dc evenly all the way around. Join with a sl st to the top of your first ch 3, turn and dc all the way around again. Repeat two more times for a total of four rounds of dc. Next, ch 1, turn and sc evenly all the way around to finish. Fasten off.

    Step 5: Sleeves: With right-side facing, join your yarn at one of the armholes, then ch 3 and dc evenly all the way around. Join with a sl st to the top of the first ch. For the next round, do not turn. Ch 3, *front post dc in the next st, dc in the next st*, repeat * all the way around, alternating front post and regular crochet stitches and ending with a front post dc in the last stitch. Join with a sl st to the top of the first ch 3. Repeat for one more round. Fasten off. Repeat all of step 5 for the other sleeve.

    Here is a tutorial for how to do front post double crochet.

    Step 6: Weave in all your ends and enjoy your shrug!

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