Brambleberry Wrap by Sharyn Anhalt

Brambleberry Wrap

Knitting
March 2015
DK (11 wpi) ?
14 stitches = 4 inches
in lace pattern, blocked
US 9 - 5.5 mm
570 - 590 yards (521 - 539 m)
one size
English
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A FREE copy of the Brambleberry Wrap pattern will be included when purchasing 2 or more balls of Kureopatora from YarnScout.com

Working with Noro yarn is always a visual treat, with its slow striping, unique color changes. But what surprised me most about Kureopatora was the textural treat! The yarn is loosely spun with a few soft thick sections, and blocking allows the fabric to lighten and bloom. For this piece, the large lace holes are framed with classic bramble stitch, creating a wrap that’s light, airy, and perfect for spring.

Supplies:
Noro Kureopatora, 2 balls
2015 version – 295 yds per 100 grams, 100% wool
Shown in color 1009
Needle US size 9 (5.5mm)

Finished size 18 inches wide x 72 inches long

Gauge: 14 sts over 4 inches, in lace pattern, blocked

Gauge is not critical, but your fabric should be a bit loose so that blocking opens up the holes stitch pattern. My gauge before blocking was 16-17 sts over 4 inches. Pattern uses almost all of 2 balls of Kureopatora; purchase an extra ball if you’re afraid of running out!

This project is suitable for knitters comfortable with multiple yarnovers and simple lace patterns.

Kureopatora yarn is available in 12 different colorways at http://yarnscout.com/products/kureopatora