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SIZE:
32” x 66” (81 cm x 168 cm), blocked
MATERIALS:
Expression Fiber Arts Buttery Sport yarn
Shown in Paradiso Hues: Colors used from left to right
300 yds/274 m per skein (1500 yds/1370 m per five-skein kit)
If those colors aren’t available, any from this category will work.
NEEDLE:
US size 8 (5 mm) 32” (80 cm) circular needles, or size needed to obtain gauge
SKILL LEVEL:
Adventurous Beginner: This pattern is suitable for beginning knitters who are ready to combine knit and purl stitches to create textural patterns. Techniques include slipping stitches and alternating colors.
Notes from the Designer:
The two stitch patterns in this wrap combine in a stylistic representation of the amazing tall pines of the Pacific Northwest. The ribbed columns are reminiscent of bark on sturdy trunks, while the triangles remind me of children’s first drawings of trees. You can choose to work just one of the two patterns if you prefer. You can also simplify the edges by replacing the eight patterned stitches at the beginning and end of each row with knit stitches to create a garter-stitch border instead. The written instructions look long, but that’s only because they include row-by-row color changes to create the gradual color blends shown in the sample piece. If you aren’t blending colors, just repeat the first two rows of the Columns Pattern and the first 20 rows of the Triangles Pattern. The charts show the 19-stitch repeat for both patterns and include the border pattern as well.
- Click here to watch a tutorial showing how to work the Beginning Border and Column Pattern.
- The sample shown used approximately 1380 yds / 1260 m total: Color A: 275 yds / 253 m, Color B: 275 yds / 253 m, Color C: 275 yds / 253 m, Color D: 275 yds / 253 m, and Color E: 270 yds / 248 m.
- Gauge is not crucial to this project, but will affect yardage and size.
- The sample shown used five colors, but this design can be made with fewer or more if preferred. The written instructions detail how to blend colors, step-by step, which may look intimidating. However, the Column Pattern is a simple two-row repeat, and the Triangle Pattern is a 20-row repeat that follows a simple progression. Refer to the pattern charts to see the stitch patterns.
- This wrap has a multiple of 19 stitches, with eight stitches on each side for borders. If you want to change the width of the overall piece, add/delete increments of 19 stitches in your cast on. If you want to change the length of the overall piece, add/delete row repeats as desired.
Designed by Janica York Carter
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Enjoy your knitting!
Chandi
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