Garter Lace Wrap Cardigan by Joanne Fowler

Garter Lace Wrap Cardigan

Knitting
September 2023
DK (11 wpi) ?
16 stitches and 28 rows = 4 inches
in Garter Lace
US 6 - 4.0 mm
1094 - 1969 yards (1000 - 1800 m)
XS (S, M, L, XL, 2XL, 3XL, 4XL) (5XL in designer's version only)
English Additional languages which are not in the download: French
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The Garter Lace Wrap Cardigan combines the comfort of a blanket with the glamour of a shawl, creating a timeless piece that will keep you chic and elegant.
This cardigan Knitting is inspired by the cool spring days and summer evenings for a garment that combines the cozy feel of a blanket or shawl with a touch of elegance and glamour. Perfect for any luxurious wardrobe, it will keep you comfortable, stylish, and chic.

Note on Versions:
French language version is available only from Les Laines Biscotte/Biscotte Yarns.

Version with size 5XL and stitch video links are available only from Made with Love and Fibres

YARN
Louise Robert Design – Suri Alpaca (100% suri alpaca; 200 m / 218 yds; 50 g) : 5 (6, 6, 7, 7, 8, 8, 9) skeins, shown in color Belle Brume.

NEEDLE AND NOTIONS
Circular needles 4 mm (US # 6) (or size needed to obtain gauge).
Tapestry needle
Scissors

GAUGE
16 sts x 28 rows = 10cm measured over garter lace stitch.

FINISHED SIZE MEASUREMENTS
Bust: 34 (36, 40, 44, 48, 53, 55, 57)” / 86.5 (91.5, 101.5, 112, 122, 134.5, 139.5, 145) cm

Length (shoulder to waist): 18 (18, 18, 18, 18, 19, 19, 19)” / 45.5 (45.5, 45.5, 45.5, 45.5, 48.5, 48.5, 48.5) cm

Armhole depth: 6.5 (7, 7.5, 8, 8.5, 9, 9.5, 10)” / 16.5 (18, 19, 20.5, 21.5, 23, 24, 25.5) cm

Sleeve length: 16.5 (17, 17, 17.5, 17.5, 18, 18, 18.5)” 42 (43, 43, 44.5, 44.5, 45.5, 45.5, 47) cm

NOTE
The cardigan is constructed from 5 rectangular panels of garter stitch lace (1 back, 2 sleeves, 2 fronts) seamed together leaving small gaps at the side and shoulder to hold the wrapped sections. The gaps are covered with small garter stitch belt loops allowing even more flexibility in wrapping styles. Front and back panels are worked sideway and sleeves are worked from wrist to shoulder.