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Scrappy Happiness
Scrappy Happiness: a playful stash-buster poncho/wrap!
The design of Scrappy Happiness blends colors together with the use of an easy-to-remember slip stitch pattern and a journey through a variety of colorways. This design is meant to show off an assortment of different yarns.
Five complimentary colors are suggested, but you may opt to use many more!
Suggested Yarn & Requirements
Total of 1,005 (1,145, 1430) yards / 919 (1046, 1307) meters required of DK weight yarn
OR Total of 2,010 (2,290, 1860) yards/ 1,837 (2,093, 1,307) meters required of fingering weight yarn to hold double.
Suggested quantity breakdown (DK weight)
MC 1 220 (250, 315) yards / 201 (229, 288) meters
MC 2 250 (285, 355) yards / 229 (260, 324) meters
CC 1 220 (250, 315) yards / 201 (229, 288) meters
CC 2 150 (170, 215) yards / 137 (155, 197) meters
CC 3 165 (190, 240) yards / 151 (174, 219) meters
Note: For breakdown quantities using fingering weight (held double) yarn, double the DK weight amounts noted above for each color.
Blue Poncho Sample Pictured & Photo Credit: Wren & Ollie
Colorways in sample: Vintage Blue, Beachcomber, Gingerbread, Lagoon, Archimedes and Seven Seas.
Wren & Ollie has put together gorgeous kits for the Scrappy Happiness wrap! A blues version (same as her sample) and a warm colors option. Be sure to check out her site for more info: Wren & Ollie
Sizing: 42 (48, 60)” / 107 (122, 152) cm
Size indicates the length of shawl flat before seamed / closed with tassels.
Finished dimensions measured flat
42” / 107 cm length x 36”/ 91 cm width at end
48”/ 122 cm length x 40”/ 102 cm width at end
60”/ 152 cm length x 48”/ 122 cm width at end
Needles & Notions
Size US 10/ 6 mm 32” circular or size needed to obtain gauge
Darning needle to weave in ends
Crochet hook to attach tassel closures
Optional: removable progress marker to distinguish Right Side of work
Gauge
15 sts/ 20 rows per 4” (10 cm) in slip-stitch stockinette
Pattern Notes: You will begin by casting on with MC 1 (single strand of DK weight or two strands of fingering weight held dbl). On row 2 you will drop (but do not break) MC 1 and join CC1. Again, this can be a single strand of DK weight or two strands of fingering held dbl.
Each side is worked twice before turning your work. You will be creating a triangular shaped shawl that is seamed after binding off (secured with tassels) to create a wrap / poncho.
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- First published: February 2020
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