Terrace by Julie Hoover

Terrace

Knitting
January 2021
Light Fingering ?
31 stitches and 36 rows = 4 inches
in Terrace Pattern, after blocking
US 3 - 3.25 mm
1750 - 2100 yards (1600 - 1920 m)
Version I: 21½" / 54.5 cm width; 81" / 206 cm length and Version II: 21½" / 54.5 cm width; 81" / 206 cm length
English
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Julie’s Terrace wrap was designed for A Verb for Keeping Warm’s Pro-Verbial yarn and fiber club members.

Terrace’s symmetrical patterning curves beautifully around the neck and shoulders, making it a versatile wrap or scarf. Simple lace details create a visual break in the ribbed fabric, and the visual impact of the wrap is beautifully scaled using a delicate lace-weight or light-fingering yarn.

Construction
Wrap is worked flat in one piece, from end to end. The Terrace Pattern can be worked from either written directions or chart.

Finished Size
Version I:
22¼“ / 56.5 cm width; 85½” / 217 cm length
Version II: 21½“ / 54.5 cm width; 81” / 206 cm length

Yarn
Version I:

Julie Hoover Studio Blend No. 2
70% wool, 30% cashmere
264 yards / 241 meters per 50 g skein

8 skeins
2100 yards / 1920 meters light fingering yarn

Sample shown in color Pearl

Version II:
A Verb for Keeping Warm Reliquary
80% superfine merino, 20% silk
875 yards / 800 meters per 100 g skein

2 skeins
1750 yards / 1600 meters lace yarn

Sample shown in color Candied Citrus

Gauge
Version I:

29 stitches & 34 rows = 4” / 10 cm in Terrace Pattern, after blocking*

Version II:
31 stitches & 36 rows = 4” / 10 cm in Terrace Pattern, after blocking

Needle
Versions I & II:

One pair of straight needles or one 24” / 60 cm circular needleUS 3 / 3.25 mm or size needed to obtain gauge listed

Other Materials
Blunt tapestry needle, T-pins, blocking wires

Skill Level
2 of 5