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Jasmine Vine Wrap
Through test-knitting a fellow designer’s pattern, I discovered German Short Rows, and found that I LOVE them. They are super simple, and have no fiddly wrap-and-turns. Stopping short in a row of knitting creates a stair-step effect that can leave unsightly gaps in your work. A German Short Row, basically, lowers the steps minimizing the gaps. The Jasmine Vine Wrap is my play on this technique. To add a bit of fun, I’ve combined it with a highly textured novelty yarn. The wedges created by short rows make the novelty yarn ‘vine’ up the center of the wrap; which can be worn as a capelet or a scarf.
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS: 12’ x 52”
Materials: US 10 (6mm) needles; YA: 1 ball Viking “Flowers”
75 yds/ 100g; YB: 4 skeins Hikoo “Simplicity” 117 yds/ 50g
or YA: 40 yds chunky novelty yarn (ribbon, or other textured yarn); YB: 380 yds smooth, worsted wt yarn
Optional Button Closure materials: 1 large decorative button, 2” x 2” square of fabric, sewing needle and thread.
- First published: June 2013
- Page created: June 19, 2013
- Last updated: December 14, 2017 …
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