The Final Pattern of the Old Rose Wrap
I have finally completed the pattern for the Old Rose Wrap. I’m sorry it has taken me so long!
Yes, there were technical difficulties. I was hoping to be able to accompany the pattern with symbol craft charts, however I don’t have the programme to write them on my computer and it was proving very complicated to do it by hand.
Enjoy the pattern and please let me know if you find any errors or need clarification.
~Juju at Loop








Thank you so much for the rest of the pattern. Now a question…
I have already made 17 x 5 squares — and now see that the 2 rows added to each end will make my shawl 21 x 5 squares. The person I’m making it for is 5 ft. 10 inches — long and slender. Do you think this will be way too big? If so, I’ll have to frog 20 squares which breaks my heart! Any advice?
Leave it as is and then just add 3-D roses to the bottom one or two rows. This will look just as nice.
Don’t frog those squares! Save them for something else–a cowl, perhaps, or edging for another project. Or ornaments for your Christmas tree. Crocheted squares can always be repurposed, I say. I used extra cotton counterpane squares to make facecloths.
Awesome!
Thanks, Juju for sharing this beautiful pattern. I’m sorry it’s been such a pain to write, but appreciate your sharing it. Best to you at Christmas and in the New Year.
Thank YOU so much for this pattern!!!!
You’re a very great knitter!!!!
I love all your patterns (which are really challenging me:)))
And I fall in love with your “Layering shrug” but I’m not sure I will be able to do it… Let’s wait & see
Thank you!!!
And ☆♥°☆.·´¯`·.Happy 2011☆♥°☆·.¸¸.·
Hello, just wanted to congratulate you on the Old Rose Wrap, this pattern is just amazing.