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It is wonderful to be included in the Winter Issue of Interweave Crochet. The Tendril Wrap, is the first piece I have done for one of their Winter Issues, and it is also the largest piece I have ever designed. I was inspired by their call for chunky lace designs, and began swatching some patterns that were originally meant for thread crochet. Once I got a feel for what I liked, I combined the elements of a few swatches and enlarged them to work with chunky yarn. This wrap is seamless and made in one piece. My original design submission was not! I was planning to make it in 8 panels and then stitch them together. The connection between the pattern repeats was quite different. It was a kind of zig-zag pattern. After I sent off the submission, I decided to make the wrap for myself to test the pattern. After I tried stitching the panels together, I decided it was very labor intensive and too many ends to weave in and nobody would want to make it! I then set to work redesigning it, and came up with the little circles between the pattern repeats. I like it much better, because the circles echo the scrolled ends on the trim. I emailed a photo of the revised design to Interweave before they had made their selections for this issue, and thank goodness, the revision was well received!
Original Design Sketch |
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Photo By Interweave Crochet |
Photo By Interweave Crochet |
Before I sent the sample to Interweave, I took a few photos. They show other ways it could be worn, as well as close-ups of the fringe. I enjoy creating unique fringes for projects and, this scrolled fringe is one of my favorites!
I have also created a child's version of the Tendril Wrap. Here is the blog post with the details of the changes I made to the pattern.
This pattern is now available for individual sale from Interweave for $5.50.
This pattern is now available for individual sale from Interweave for $5.50.
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Absolutely love it!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Linda! :-)
ReplyDeleteI just had to comment. I stumbled upon this pattern while surfing the net for an UNUSUAL wrap pattern. I am a self-taught newbie to crochet. I have three projects going at this time to satisfy whatever mood I'm in. I have just fininshed 1/3 of the Tendril Wrap and I must say I absolutely LOVE working on this project. As your instructions say "extreme focus required", but I love breaking it down section by section and seeing what I get to do next! Thank you for sharing such a unique design!
ReplyDeleteThank you Anonymous for your lovely comments. I am so glad you are enjoying the pattern, and I hope you will enjoy wearing the wrap when it is finished!
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