Tunisian Haworth Wrap by Sue Pearson

Tunisian Haworth Wrap

Crochet
March 2022
both are used in this pattern
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
18 stitches and 19 rows = 4 inches
in Honeycomb stitch
6.0 mm (J)
4.0 mm (G)
1911 - 2101 yards (1747 - 1921 m)
One size
UK
English
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Explore some simple stitches to create a beautiful, functional wrap. Worked in Tunisian crochet, the wrap has both weight and texture. I wanted to design something that was relatively straight forward, so that I could enjoy the rhythm of the stitches without constantly referring to the pattern, but that included an interesting range of Tunisian stitches. The wrap is based on a grid pattern, worked in one piece. The squares in the pattern are made using Arrowhead stitch and Bobbles on a Tunisian Simple stitch ground. The Honeycomb stitch border allows the wrap to drape without curling at the edges. For added interest, I used a Scheepjes Whirl in Slice O’ Cherry Pie with contrast Whirlettes in Kiwi. The colour is changed after each forward pass, so the yarn is not cut, meaning very few ends to sew in. The size can be easily changed - make more repeats, or add additional rows of honeycomb at the top/bottom edges (but you would need more yarn).

Tunisian Haworth Wrap - Materials
Yarn A: 1 x 215g/1000m Scheepjes Whirl (60% cotton, 40% acrylic)
Yarn B: 2 x 100g/455m Scheepjes Whirlette (60% cotton, 40% acrylic)
Hook: 6mm Tunisian crochet hook with extension cord, and a 4mm standard crochet hook for the edging.
You may find stitch markers helpful.
A pompom maker if you wish to make some for the corners, once the wrap is finished.

Tunisian Haworth Wrap - Dimensions
Finished size after blocking: 22 inches by 87 inches
Gauge: unblocked over Honeycomb Stitch on 6mm hook - 18 stitches and 19 rows to 4 inches.