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Annapolis Wrap
The Annapolis Wrap…it’s jaunty and a little bit nautical. It’s a long triangle with easy-to-memorize shaping worked in 2-row stripes. It provides the knitter with a good long stretch of fairly mindless “boat knitting” (for in between sailing tasks), followed by an engaging lace border which is knitted on as the shawl is bound off. A fairly large wrap, Annapolis uses the specified yarn almost completely, but adapts itself to smaller or larger interpretations. The border can be applied to any number of stitches so your final stitch count after knitting all those nautical stripes is just not that important. Choose something soft and warm in colors you love and you’ll have a toasty wrap in no time!
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FINISHED MEASUREMENTS:
Wingspan: 55” Depth: 25”
SUGGESTED YARN:
KnitPicks Palette (100% Peruvian Highland Wool; 231 yd 211 m/1.75 oz 50g);
A: 23728 White; 1 skein
B: 23731 Ash; 1 skein
C: 25549 Sagebrush; 1 skein
NEEDLES:
4.00mm: 32” circular (cir) and one set double pointed needles (opt) for edging.
Adjust needle size if necessary to achieve gauge.
NOTIONS:
Removable stitch markers (opt), tapestry needle for weaving in ends.
GAUGE:
20 and 32 rows = 4”/10 cm in stockinette st after blocking.
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- First published: October 2016
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