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Kylemore Wrap
Kylemore wrap is a rectangular wrap, featuring lace borders.
The wrap is knit flat, beginning with simple large lace motifs, suitable for beginning lace knitters. The bulk of the wrap consists of stocking (stockinette) stitch punctuated by columns of eyelets, with buttonholes along one side. The wrap is then finished with further lace borders.
Kylemore Wrap is versatile and can be worn as a poncho, or unbuttoned as a wrap or large scarf.
The wrap is knit in Studio Donegal’s Darnie; a fingering weight lambswool yarn that gives warmth without bulk.
The lace arches are inspired by the pointed arches of the neo-Gothic church at Kylemore Abbey for which the pattern is named.
For more information on Kylemore Abbey please see this website.
One size: 46 x 193 cm / 18 x 76 inches at widest point.
Yarn: Studio Donegal Darnie (fingering weight 2-ply lambswool 410 metres / 448 yards per 100g). 3 skeins.
Sample is shown in shade 8805 Red.
Gauge: 22 sts and 33 rows over per 10 cm in stocking (stockinette stitch), knit flat and blocked firmly.
(For reference, my usual gauge on these needles is 24 sts per 10 cm.
Needles: 3.5 mm or size needed to achieve gauge.
4mm or larger than gauge-size needle, for cast on and bind off.
For reference, my usual gauge on 3.5mm needles is 24 sts per 10 cm when blocked gently.
Additional Materials:
Stitch markers
Darning needle (for weaving in ends).
8 x buttons of approx 10 mm diameter.
(optional) sewing needle & thread to attach buttons.
Scissors.
For blocking:
Blocking wires or rust-proof pins.
Blocking mat or flat surface.
Warm water & wool wash (or hair conditioner).
Towel.
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- First published: January 2019
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