
Freezing My Tits Off! is a premium pattern and includes text and image tutorials to help you recreate the wrap pictured 🙂
Tired of the a/c at office or home being turned down to -10? This rectangular shawl is simple to make and designed to let you say how you really feel….but quietly. Or try using two yarn colors and shout it out loud, your call my friend!
This wrap is not a fast design, but it is a pretty simple one. And if you’ve never dived into the world of graph reading, this is a pretty simple one to get started with! (P.S. If you need some help with graph reading or colorwork, I can help with that! Check out my tutorial videos below!
It is composed primarily of single crochet, double crochet and cluster stitches. With a little bit of flare on the top and bottom border just for funsies.
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Details
aka The Boring Shit.
Skill Level
Beginner/Intermediate: There is one semi-advanced stitch used, but don’t let it scare you, once you do it once or twice, you’ll have it down 😉
Terminology
US Terms
Materials
Yarn -
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- Yarnspirations – Bernat Softee Baby – Soft Peach
Hook -
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- Furls Odyssey 4.0mm
Notions -
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- Yarn Needle
Gauge
I don’t find that gauge is super important for this piece, but you don’t want it to be too far off. Especially if you’re talking about it being a bigger gauge (less stitches and rows in 4″,) because it will loosen the fabric and therefore reduce the contrast between the base stitches and the raised stitches
Using 4.0mm hook…Alternate rows of dc and sc, 16 stitches by 12 rows (6dc and 6sc rows) = 4″x4″
Sizes
82″ x 14″
Abbreviations
beg – beginning
ch – chain
cl – cluster stitch
dc – double crochet
dss – diagonal spike stitch
hdc – half-double crochet
rep – repeat
RS – right side
sc – single crochet
sl st(s) – slip stitch(es)
sp(s) – space(s)
st(s) – stitch(es)
tc – triple crochet
WS – wrong side
Crochet Pattern Notes
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Beginning ch(s) counts as first stitch in each row.
In graph form rows, each dc/cl row begins with a ch3 and each sc row begins with a ch1.
SC rows are worked between the dc/cluster rows in the graph section to keep the cluster stitches aligned properly.
Special Stitches within this Crochet Pattern
Diagonal Spike Stitch – Find a tutorial for this stitch here.
Cluster Stitch
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