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wrap 35 - claudette colbert

 

 
 

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If you ever had the fear of making a buttonhole, after completing this beautiful wrap buttonholes will never be feared for any project. I used the one row buttonhole because it is less elastic than the two row buttonhole and keeps its shape. The scalloped lower edge coordinates with the buttonholes. The paired doubled decreases give the wrap a rounded shape and are only worked on the stockinette stitch sections. The wrap in extremely flattering and is suitable for any outfit from sporty to dressy.The easy to follow pattern includes:

    •    Schematic for each piece
    •    A helpful tracking sheet
    •    Diagrams and full explanations for techniques
    •    A link for substitute yarn
    •    A pattern helpline

 

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FINISHED MEASUREMENTS:                  One size fits most
width around lower edge, excluding ties - approximately-39 inches-(99 cm)
width around shoulders, excluding ties   - approximately-29 inches-(73.6 cm)
ties                                                                 - 18 inches-(46 cm) each length
cast-on to shoulders                                   - approximately 17 inches-(43 cm)



YARN USED FOR SAMPLE:
Brown Sheep - Cotton Fleece
80% cotton, 20% merino wool
3.5 ounces-(100 grams)—215 yards (197 m) each pull skein
4 pull skeins
  - approximately 860 yard-(786.5 m) are required
 
For your wrap to be the correct size, it is not the brand of yarn that matters, but the GAUGE that is important.

It is best to refer to the yardage to determine how many skeins or balls to purchase.

 

FOR A SUBSTITUTE YARN CLICK HERE


NEEDLES:
size 6 (4mm) circular needles: 29 to 40 inches-(74 cm to 101.5 cm) long
size 8-(5mm) circular needles: 29 to 40 inches-(74 cm to 101.5 cm) long
          or size needles to obtain the correct gauge
size 5-(3.75 mm) straight needles for ties



NOTIONS:
gauge ruler
tracking sheet—included with pattern
2 split ring stitch markers
tapestry needle



GAUGE:
20 stitches and 24 rows = 4 inches-(10 cm) on size 8 (5mm) needles
      in stockinette stitch



SKILL LEVEL:
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  Projects with a variety of stitches, such as basic cables    and lace, simple intarsia, double-pointed needles and   knitting in the round needle techniques, mid-level   shaping and finishing.
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wrap 35 - claudette colbert

 
 

Pattern will be emailed in PDF form to you with very detailed step-by-step instructions, photos, charts, and schematics. You will receive this PDF pattern after your payment is received.

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