Pebble Wrap by Wool & Honey

Pebble Wrap

Knitting
August 2019
both are used in this pattern
Sport (12 wpi) ?
24 stitches = 4 inches
in pattern stitch
US 7 - 4.5 mm
620 yards (567 m)
one size, 39" along each side
English
This pattern is available from woolandhoney.com for $5.99.

What is a shawl, and why is it so important? Tuck it around your neck and into your coat–you’re keeping out a draft. A little shield from the elements. It’s something to drape over the shoulders, an embrace when you can’t be there in person. The ultimate in comfort knitting–sometimes, you just cast on and go–wherever the yarn leads.

A shawl is what we consider a foundation piece, both in terms of wardrobe and within your knitting repertoire. We’re introducing a basic framework here—the ubiquitous triangle shape achieved by increasing at the edges—and showing you one way it looks fabulous (with a verrrrrry special handspun) in a simple-to-work slip-stitch pattern that reminds us of beach stones. Not sure about the handspun yarn? You’ll achieve an entirely different look with a combination of handpainted yarn + solid or two solids/tonals for more of a checkerboard look. Never worked two colors before? Don’t fret–this is an easy-to-remember slip-stitch pattern that yields impressive results.

Wear it in the front, like a bandanna tied in the back, draped over your shoulders, or off-center and pinned to the side with a JŪL shawl pin, as pictured here.

Liz used two skeins of Brooklyn Tweed Peerie in ‘Gale’ and one skein of Spincycle Dyed in the Wool in ‘Kimono’ for this wrap, but there are endless color options….feel free to choose a different combination; this is where your creativity comes in.


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