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Everwood
There is nothing more elegant than lace in the winter, but the frigid cold of New England often forces me to reach for bulky knits instead. This wrap was designed to have the refinement of a lace shawl with the same warmth of your favorite cozy scarf. Everwood is worked all in one piece and features a repeating lace pattern inspired by the traditional Nordic snowflakes. The worsted weight version of this wrap is an exceptionally quick lace project that will keep you warm in even the coldest of winters. For those who are lucky enough to have warmer winters, the fingering weight version of this wrap is for you. Either way, the end result is a versatile piece can be worn draped over your shoulders for a classic winter wedding, or wrapped around your neck with your favorite winter jacket for a smart, sophisticated look.
Pattern is both written and charted
FINISHED SIZE
Worsted Version: Approximately 21“ (53cm) wide and 71” (180cm).
Fingering Version: 28 “ (71cm) wide and 68” (173cm) long.
Final measurements will depend on how aggressively the wrap is blocked.
YARN
Worsted Version: 3 skeins of The Plucky Knitter SNUG Worsted (70% Merino, 20% Cashmere, 10% Alpaca; 100% Superwash Merino; 230yd/210m per 4.06oz/115g skein). Photographed in Fisherman’s Wharf.
Fingering Version: 3 skeins of The Plucky Knitter SNUG Fingering (70% Merino, 20% Cashmere, 10% Alpaca; 100% Superwash Merino; 385yd/352m per 4.06oz/115g skein). Photographed in Grumpy Old Sailor.
NEEDLES
Worsted Version: Size 9 (5.5 mm) straight needles or 24” or longer circular needles.
Fingering Version: Size 7 (4.5 mm) straight needles or 24” or longer circular needles.
GAUGE
Worsted Version: 15 sts/21 rows = 4” (10cm) in stockinette stitch, blocked aggressively.
Fingering Version: 20 sts/26 rows = 4” (10cm) in stockinette stitch, blocked aggressively.
Correct gauge is not critical for this project, but your final measurements and yardage requirements may vary if your gauge is different.
NOTIONS
tapestry needle and blocking pins
QUESTIONS?
Have a question or comment about this pattern? Feel free to ravmail me, email me at meghan@newenglandknitting.com, or post in the New England Knitting group.
PHOTOGRAPHER
Carrie McGowan/ohshedabbles
Items made from this pattern may be sold by an individual. Items made from this pattern may not be sold by a company or corporation without permission.
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