Two Row Chevron Wrap by Nick Davis

Two Row Chevron Wrap

Knitting
February 2024
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
15 stitches = 2 inches
in pattern stitch
US 3 - 3.25 mm
US 4 - 3.5 mm
800 - 2000 yards (732 - 1829 m)
10(14, 18, 22)"/25(36, 46, 56)cm wide, 60-72"/1.5-1.8m long. Easy to customize, no official gauge.
English
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Knit a big wrap with garter stitch chevrons and an understated ribbing pattern!

At its most massive dimensions, this wrap is a labor of love—easy to knit, but not a fast project— but this design’s .PDF includes cast-ons for scarf projects of a much more normal size as well.

The textured chevron stitch motif features garter stitch and narrow ribbing. The fabric is reversible, but not identical: on the back, it looks like a fairly basic garter stitch chevron pattern; on the front, the ribbing stands out more.

This project is designed around the use of scrap yarns, and would make a good template for your temperature scarf, keepsake scraps left from larger projects, and so on. (I’m going completely haphazard and knitting the largest size.)

Materials:

  • 800-2000 yards Malabrigo Yarn Sock or similar substitute
  • 1 24” circular needle in US3-4/3.25-3.5mm, or size needed for gauge.
  • Tapestry needle

Gauge:
No official gauge! Unblocked st gauge for the sample is 15 sts in pattern over 2”/5cm.

Measurements:
As shown, the scarf-to-wrap options measure 10(14, 18, 22)“/25(36, 46, 56)cm wide; recommended lengths would be about about 60-72”/1.5-1.8m long. However, this project lends itself very well to customization—knit it to the length you prefer, and experiment with different gauges and yarns!

I’d love to see finished projects for this. You might actually finish yours first—