Perplexity Wrap by Tif Neilan

Perplexity Wrap

Knitting
September 2020
Bulky (7 wpi) ?
11 stitches and 21 rows = 4 inches
in garter stitch worked on US 13 / 9 mm needle
US 13 - 9.0 mm
US 10½ - 6.5 mm
US 7 - 4.5 mm
413 - 688 yards (378 - 629 m)
Varies. Sample shown knit in We Are Knitters “The Petite Wool” measures approximately 94” / 238 cm wingspan x 25” / 64 cm center drop
English
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The Perplexity Wrap is a boomerang style wrap / shawl (shlanket?) knit primarily in garter stitch with accents of eyelets and a simple lace pattern.
The finished size of the Perplexity Wrap is determined by the yarn weight option you select. Choose to knit in fingering weight yarns for a lightweight fashion shawl or in worsted to bulky weight yarns for a perfectly cozy cold weather wrap!

The main sample shown is knit in We Are Knitters “The Petite Wool”.

Finished Size
Varies. Sample shown knit in We Are Knitters “The Petite Wool” measures approximately 94” / 238 cm wingspan x 25” / 64 cm center drop

Yarn Weight Options 1 (2, 3)

  1. Fingering
  2. Worsted
  3. (Light) Bulky

Suggested Needle Sizes
(by yarn weight)
32” – 40” / 81 – 102 cm circular needle in the following sizes:
Fingering US 7 / 4.5 mm
Worsted US 10.5 / 6.5 mm
(Light) Bulky US 13 / 9 mm

Gauge Information
Note: Gauge is not critical & will vary depending on how aggressively you choose to block. Gauge noted is worked in garter stitch.

Fingering 18 sts / 28 rows per 4” with US 7 / 4.5 mm needle and Fingering yarn
Worsted 15 sts / 25 rows per 4” with US 10.5 / 6.5 mm needle and Worsted yarn
(Light) Bulky 11 sts / 21 rows per 4” with US 13 / 9 mm needle and Light Bulky yarn

Yarn Quantities
(C1) 55 (75, 108) yds / 50 (69, 99) m
(C2) 73 (125, 150) yds / 67 (114, 137) m
(C3) 110 (150, 180) yds / 101 (137, 165) m
(C4) 80 (115, 130) yds / 73 (105, 119) m
(C5) 55 (65, 70) yds / 50 (59, 64) m
(C6) 40 (45, 50) yds / 37 (41, 46) m

Color Orientation
C1 - C2 - C3 - C4 - C5 - C1 - C4 - C3 - C2 - C6
Note: Color 5 is only used once in the center. Color 6 is only used once for the final edge and bind off. In selecting & planning out your yarn colors, consider amount of contrast you’d like.