As the Crow Flies by Marie Greene

As the Crow Flies

Knitting
November 2015
Worsted (9 wpi) ?
4.5 stitches and 6 rows = 1 inch
in Stockinette
US 9 - 5.5 mm
900 - 1200 yards (823 - 1097 m)
One size fits all
English
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The striking display of birds flying together in unison is a sight we regularly enjoy in the Pacific Northwest. While cooler temperatures encourage the migration of some of our favorites, many birds, including crows, remain year round.

As the Crow Flies was inspired not only by the magnificent view of crows and other birds from my back deck, but also by the journey from point A to point B, taking the most direct route (the way a crow flies). Growing up, my maternal Grandmother often related distances in this manner, and it’s this same inspiring woman who taught me to knit when I was a little girl. I envisioned this wrap as something I would have worn while staring out at the night sky from her cabin in rural Tennessee, but could just as easily wear here at home, in Oregon, on the coast, out to dinner, or sitting by the fire. This is an “everything” wrap that can be dressed up or down according to the yarn you select. Be brave – any heavy DK or worsted weight yarn that you like (solid color or slight tonal) will do nicely. Avoid busy prints or variegated shades or you will lose the texture of the design.

One size fits most
900-1200 yards for desired length*
Heavy DK or Worsted Yarn such as:
• Madelinetosh 50/50 Merino Silk DK (Shown in darker photos with a strand of Shibui Silk Cloud)
• Madelinetosh Vintage (Shown at top left - lighter blue)
• Malabrigo Rios
• The Fibre Company Terra
• Blue Sky Extra

If you want a silkier drape and a more formal style, select a yarn like 50/50 Merino Silk DK or Cascade Venezia. Vintage creates a heartier wrap that is perfect for walks on the coast or pairing with jeans.

When in doubt, err on the side of a slightly heavier yarn – the weight lends itself well to the design.

Size 9 circular needle (32”)
Gauge is not essential
Finished size approximately 21” wide, 70” long (or length desired – this style is very flexible)

Difficulty: Advanced Beginner