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Earth and Sky Wrap
The Earth and Sky Wrap is a classic rectangular wrap, with a contemporary twist. It was designed to allow one to play with color, and uses various knit/purl stitch patterns, many of which were inspired by nature. It is an ideal project for using up single skeins of worsted weight yarn, and is a very relaxing and enjoyable knit!
The wrap was designed in a color block style, however you could knit this wrap all in one color, or arrange your colors in a subtle gradation. You will need either 4 or 5 skeins of worsted weight yarn, depending on the size of wrap you choose to knit. The 4 skein wrap works very nicely as an indoor garment, and rests comfortably across the shoulders, similar to a shawl, and the 5 skein wrap will will provide protection against the elements in colder weather. Each block contains 4 different stitch patterns, for a total of 16 - 20 different knit/purl stitch patterns, allowing the knitter to create a unique sampler, and one-of-a-kind heirloom garment.
The pattern is presented in clear, written line by line format, and includes tips for the beginner-intermediate knitter. The hat was knit with yarn left over from the 5 skein wrap, however, it may require the purchase of an additional skein of yarn, or the use of additional small amounts of similar yarn. The hat pattern is included with this wrap pattern.
Gauge/Wrap: 18st/4” - US 7 - 32” needle
Finished Size: 4 skein wrap - 16” x 58”, 5 skein wrap - 16” x 72”
Yarns used in 5 skein wrap featured on this page:
Madelinetosh Vintage - 1 skein each (approx 178 yds used per pattern block):
~ Smokestack, Aura, Moonglow, Great Grey Owl, Silver Fox
Madelinetosh Vintage yarns used in 4 skein wraps featured on this page:
~ Worn Denim, Olivia, Chicory, Grenadine
~ Rainwater, Cove (2 skeins from 2 dyelots), Jasper
Hat: Uses approx 65 gm or 110 yds of worsted weight yarn, size US 6 - 16” circular needle, gauge 19st/4”. You should have enough yarn left over from the 5 skein wrap to knit this hat, however you may want to have additional scraps of yarn on hand, or purchase an additional skein to complete this hat, just in case.
Pattern has been updated with any revisions as of 9/2016. Please contact me if you find any discrepancies or have any questions about this pattern. Each row of instruction has been written out for ease of use. If in doubt, you can refer to the photographs at the end of the pattern for each pattern block, or feel free to contact me through Ravelry, or my personal email: marymervis1111@gmail.com. Thanks!
Correction: Square C - Pattern 9: the K1/P1 pattern repeat should be X31 rather than X30. So that all rows = 72 stitches.
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