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FFCT Wrap - Feather & Fan, Cables & Tulips
It is amazing how quickly the temperatures can fall as soon as the sun starts to go down, even on a warm summer’s day. This is when a soft merino/cotton wrap can provide a most welcome extra layer.
The FFCT Wrap features tulip lace flowers topping tightly cabled stems and set onto a background of a slim Feather-&-Fan leaf pattern. Instructions are given for two different lengths so you can tailor the wrap to your own requirements.
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PATTERN INFORMATION:
DIFFICULTY: Advanced
TECHNIQUES REQUIRED: Knitting, purling, increases, decreases, slipped stitches, cabling, yarn overs, working with long stitch chart or written instructions, and working long rows on a circular needle.
SIZES: Medium (Long)
Width: 50 (50)cm/20 (20) ins
Length: 168 (182)cm/66 (72) ins
MATERIALS:
Yarn: Rowan Wool Cotton 4-ply yarn, 50% cotton, 50% merino wool, 180m/197 yds:50gm ball in Colour #484 Petal x8 (8) balls.
Actual amount used in the Long size wrap as shown: 385gm/14 oz, 1385m/1515 yds.
Yarn substitution: To use an alternative yarn, please select a 4-ply or fingering weight yarn in a cotton/merino wool mix with a recommended gauge of 28 sts:10 cm/4 ins using 3.25mm/US #3 needles.
Needles: 3.25mm/US #3 & 3.5mm/US #4 circular needles, minimum length 60cm/24 ins.
Notions: Row counter, markers, cable needle & tapestry needle.
Gauge:
. Either: 25 sts & 35 rows:4 ins/10cm in Tulip Lace Pattern using 3.5mm/US #4 needles.
. Or: 28 sts & 36 rows:10cm/4 ins in Stocking Stitch using 3.25mm/US #3 needles.
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PATTERN NOTES:
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