Marly's Favorite Wrap
With a simple stockinette stitch body and a subtly ruffled hem, this stylish knit wrap pattern is sure to become a wardrobe staple. The over-sized fit and casual elegance of Marly's Favorite Wrap make it the perfect piece for on-the-go glam. Knit with Deborah Norville Fashion Jeweltones Yarn, this knit wrap pattern has a slight luster that catcher in the sunlight. We love the girly glimmer of the yarn shown in the picture, but any other worsted weight fiber would deliver equally pleasing results.
Knitting Needle Size8 or 5 mm, Circular Knitting Needles
Yarn Weight(4) Medium Weight/Worsted Weight and Aran (16-20 stitches to 4 inches)
Materials:
- Yarn: Deborah Norville Fashion Jeweltones™ by Premier® Yarns (57% Acrylic, 40% Wool, 3% Payette; 99 yards/90 meters; 1.75 ounces/50 grams)
- DNF22-04 Turquoise– 19 balls
- Knitting Needles: US 8 (5mm) 47" circular or size to obtain gauge
- Extras: Yarn needle
Gauge - 18 sts and 24 rows = 4" in St st. Use any size needles necessary to obtain specified gauge.
PROJECT NOTE
Back is worked first, then piece is divided and fronts are worked separately.
WRAP
Back: Cast on 230 sts. Work in St st until piece measures approximately 22", ending with a WS row.
Fronts—Next Row (RS): K115, join new ball of yarn and knit to end. Working each side separately, continue in St st until piece measures 23½" from division point, ending with a RS row.
Ruffle—Next Row (RS): Working along nearest long edge, pick up and knit 204 sts, working along short edge (lower edge of back), pick up and knit 230 sts; pick up and knit 204 sts along opposite long edge, k115 sts along lower edge of first front, turn—868 sts.
Knit 1 row.
Next row: * K1, kfb; rep from * to end—1302 sts. Work even in garter st until ruffle measures 1½". Bind off very loosely.
FINISHING
Weave in ends.
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Lisa
Dec 23, 2014
This is a lot of yarn for 1 project and according to the website it is a 2 not a 4 weight. I do have a lot of Vannas glamour in my stash just now, and I was given a full case of Naturally Caron country, this gauge appears to match the country yarn better than the glamour, so I will try it with both and see what I like better. Wish me luck!
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