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Wheaten Wrap
It begins with a sharp, deep toothed edge. The shaft of wheat lace softens that crispness. The wide rib is shaped with hidden short rows to form a crescent, and it is framed on 3 sides with an i-cord edge.
The wrap is shown in a fingering weight, but it’s also being worked up in a soft Merino worsted for the dead of Winter - check the project pages for details.
If a deeper shawl is desired, or a shallower scarf, knit more (or fewer) inches after the short rows are complete.
From the pattern:
2 skeins hand dyed, semi-solid fingering weight (350 yards or more each) Shown in Triskelion Taliesin 4-Ply Superwash BFL, color Hybrid Tea
Gauge 11 stitches = 2 inches in k6, p1tbl rib
Lace pattern repeat 18 stitches = 2 1/2 inches
Finished Dimensions : Wingspan, 82 inches, center depth 9 1/2 inches, end depth 6 1/2 inches
US5 40+ inch circular needles, a sharp tip was preferred.
Removable Stitch Markers, necessary.
Small Binder Clip, optional.
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- First published: July 2014
- Page created: July 3, 2014
- Last updated: May 15, 2019 …
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