Cedarvale Wrap by Laura Chau

Cedarvale Wrap

Knitting
May 2021
Worsted (9 wpi) ?
18 stitches and 24 rows = 4 inches
in stockinette stitch
US 8 - 5.0 mm
990 - 2530 yards (905 - 2313 m)
1 (2, 3, 4)
English
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An cozy ruana-style wrap that you’ll throw on over everything! The Double Wing pattern provides a lovely undulating texture and is easy to work and memorize.
Cedarvale is knit flat in 3 pieces and joined at the shoulders with exposed 3-needle bind- off. Short rows are used to slope the back shoulders as well as the front garter stitch points. Optional buttons and button loops define the armholes.
Shown in size 2 on a 43” / 109cm bust.
Technical Editing by Laura Cameron

Sizes
1 (2, 3, 4)
Back Width: 21 (31.5, 42, 52.5)” / 53.5 (80, 106.5, 133.5)cm
Length: 25” / 63.5cm
To fit bust: approx. 28-38 (38-48, 48-56, 56-65)”
/ 71-97 (97-122, 122-142, 142-165)cm

Needles and Notions
» US 8 / 5mm circular needle, 24” / 60cm or longer, plus a spare for 3-needle bind-off
» US 7 / 4.5mm double pointed needles, for i-cord
» 2 buttons, approx. 1.5” / 3cm diameter (optional)
» waste yarn or stitch holder
» tapestry needle

Yarn
Worsted/aran weight yarn, approx. 990 (1510, 2010, 2530) yds / 900 (1375, 1825, 2300)m
» Shown in de rerum natura Gilliatt (100% merino wool, 270 yds / 247 m per 100g ball) in Cypress, 6 balls for size 2

Gauge
One 24-st, 14-row rep of Double Wing pattern = 4.25” / 11cm wide and 2” / 5cm tall
approx 18 sts and 24 rows = 4” / 10cm square in stockinette stitch

More Info
5 page PDF pattern with schematic. Measurements in Metric and Imperial. Chart and row-by-row directions provided.