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Kent Wrap
Instant PDF download Knitting Pattern- Written in Standard American Terms
THE KENT WRAP- A Whistle and Wool original Design.
The Kent Wrap- Style and Wrap the Kent anyway that suits your mood and outfit. Play with it and have fun while being comfy and stylish. This is a luxurious and EASY chunky knit, This works up so quickly and it’s like wrapping yourself up in a cloud. This yarn is so enjoyable to work with you’re done before you know it.- A Whistle and Wool original Design.
This Texture is amazingly easy. The spiral pattern goes up the arms and I list easy instructions to stay on track. A chunky Garter stitch makes up the middle section which also helps give it grip so it stays where you wrap it. It looks complicated but as I always set out to do, it’s NOT! It’s fun and easy for even a beginner knitter.
This design is created from Cuff to Cuff with a very long middle section that you wrap around you.
This has quickly become a favorite to all who’ve made it so far. You will find yourself making multiples and them being gifts for yourself and loved ones will truly feel special to receive it.
PATTERN SIZE(S): Adult S-XL= With a positive 4 Inch ease fit, for multiple wrapping options. Includes instructions to make it more snug or longer for taller heights.
WHAT YOU GET:
-9 page PDF Pattern Download sent directly to your
Email after purchase.
-Easily understood instructions
-5 Picture Tutorial Included.
SKILL NEEDED: Basic Knitting skills, K & P. Increasing and Decreasing. Two seams on this garment.
WHAT YOU NEED:
Straight Knitting Needles
4 Skeins. Super Bulky Wool Yarn
Yarn needle for sewing in your ends and 2 seams
Please feel free to sell your own handcrafted finished item from my Pattern on a small scale, but your must list Design credit belonging to Whistle and Wool. See below for more COPYRIGHT RESTRICTIONS information:
A bit of History behind the The River Kent is a short river in the county of Cumbria in England. The river originates in hills surrounding Kentmere, and flows for around 20 miles (32 km) into the north of Morecambe Bay. The Lake District National Park includes the upper reaches of the river within its boundaries.
The river passes through Kentmere, Staveley, Burneside, Kendal and Sedgwick. Near Sedgwick, the river passes through a rock gorge which produces a number of low waterfalls. More on the pattern.
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COPYRIGHT RESTRICTIONS:These patterns are copyright of Whistle and Wool© so YOU MAY NOT COPY, ALTER, ADJUST, SHARE, RECORD, REDISTRIBUTE OR RESELL MY PATTERN. No tutorials or any kind of demonstrations may be made using any information contained in my Pattern. You also DO NOT have permission to use any of my Photos.
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