Wood Street Wrap by Kate Martin

Wood Street Wrap

Knitting
November 2018
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
20 stitches and 36 rows = 4 inches
US 6 - 4.0 mm
5.0 mm (H)
820 - 860 yards (750 - 786 m)
52 x 16" (132 x 40.6 cm)
English
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Take a simple two colour pattern and a touch of unisex styling, throw in some slip stitches and an easy to work edging, and you have yourself a classic wrap that you will love to wear. Knit in one piece in fingering weight yarn using only one colour of yarn on each row, the body of the wrap is worked first, before a feminine, simple crochet edging of slip stitches and picots is added using both colours. If crochet isn’t your thing, or you’re knitting for any of the males in your life, choose either one of your colours (or choose another contrasting colour if you prefer) and add a functional I-cord edge instead.

The Wood Street Wrap provides enough interest for all levels of knitter, but in particular is simple enough for the inexperienced knitter who feels ready to add some new techniques to their knitting repertoire.

Instructions are provided in both written and charted format.

Tech edited by Sharon Carter.

FINISHED SIZE AFTER BLOCKING:
52in (132cm) long; 16in (40.6cm) wide

SUGGESTED YARN:
Two colours of fingering weight yarn -
(MC) approx 410 yds (375 m);
(CC) approx 410 yds (375 m)

Sample shown in Artesano 100% Alpaca 4ply (205 yds/187.5 m per 50g), shown in ‘Argentina’ (MC) and ‘Bonbon’ (CC).

MATERIALS:
4mm (US 6) circular needle (100 cm/40in), or size that gives an appropriately drapey fabric
Two 4mm DPNs
5mm (US 8) crochet hook
16 stitch markers
Tapestry needle

GAUGE AFTER BLOCKING:
20 stitches and 36 rows to 4 inches (10cm) in pattern.