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Mittwoch, 3. Mai 2017

Wedges Wrap

Combine your favorite colors to create a very special piece that will keep you warm – in winter as well as in summer nights. It's a rectangular wrap or wide scarf with a bold graphical pattern which is knitted with short rows and intarsia technique.

Wedges Wrap - knitting pattern by Knitting and so on

This pattern is available for purchase

The PDF includes a written version and a shorthand version of the pattern. It also contains a chart to show how the short rows stack up to form the wedges.






Materials
  • about 250 grams of DK weight yarn in your main color (I used Rico Essentials Merino DK, but other yarns will do as well)
  • about 100 grams of DK weight yarn in contrast color 1
  • about 100 grams of DK weight yarn in contrast color 2
  • about 100 grams of DK weight yarn in contrast color 3
  • 4.5mm knitting needles (I used circulars, but straight will do as well)
Wedges Wrap - knitting pattern by Knitting and so on


Size
Unblocked the scarf measures about 40 cm in width and 185 cm in length. I guess blocked it would be about 5 cm wider and 20 cm longer.
(Even though I'm a firm believer in blocking (it evens out the stitches and make a garment look better), I didn't block this wrap for a number of reasons. It was big enough already and since I used merino which stretches quite a bit. Beside the stitch tension looked good and (on a more practical note) the blocking mat I use wasn't quite big enough.)

Wedges Wrap - knitting pattern by Knitting and so on

Necessary Skills
Besides being able to knit plain garter stitch you need the following knitting skills to complete this wrap:
  • Short rows with wrap and turn
  • Intarsia
Helpful skills (but not absolutely necessary):
  • Weaving in ends while knitting
  • Stranding yarn upwards
Wedges Wrap - knitting pattern by Knitting and so on

Wedges Wrap - knitting pattern by Knitting and so on



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11 Kommentare:

  1. This is a lovely design and looks so cosy :)

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    1. Thank you. Yes, it's very comfy around the shoulders.

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  2. Beautiful! Thanks for sharing!

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  3. Beautiful! Thanks for sharing at Sew It Cook It Craft It.

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    1. Thank you - and thanks for hosting your Sew It Cook It Craft It Link Party <3

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  4. WOW! This wrap is stunning! Pinning for later when my knitting improves.
    Alexandra
    EyeLoveKnots.blogspot.com

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    1. Thank you very much!
      It's not a very difficult pattern, but you need to be able to do short rows and intarsia <3

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