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Tulipani Wrap
This is cozy wrap, almost a mini blanket that brings warmth and comfort on cold days. Worked in worsted yarn it is a quick knit, but if a lighter version is preferable, the pattern works beautifully in fingering weight yarn, as seen in the Tulipani Cowl, available in my library.
The wrap starts and ends with a 2/2 rib that changes gradually to a lace and cable motif. There are eight motifs (worked in four sections) developing gradually in an oblique line; after three vertical repeats they revert to the 2/2 rib and later the whole pattern starts again.
Materials: 5 skeins of Hudson + West co Forge yarn worsted weight - 70% U.S. Merino / 30% U.S. Corriedale (215 metres/235 yards per 100 grams). Pictured in Dusk. I had about 3 metres left at the end so you might need a sixth skein if your gauge is different. Exact amount used: 1072 metres/1172 yards.
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