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                                                                The wrap is worked   at with   Row 6: Sl 1 k-wise wyib, k2,
                                      Patricia says…            a narrow garter stitch edging.   pm, [p16, pm, p17, pm] 1
                                                                Alternating bands of a textured   (2, 3) times, p16, pm, k3.
                                                                stitch and a simple eyelet

                                                                lace can be worked either   Main Pa ern
                                                                from the charts or the written   Row 1 (RS): Sl 1 k-wise wyib,
                                                                instructions, whichever you   k2, sm, [work Row 1 of
                                                                prefer. If you are making the   patt A from chart or written
                                                                largest size, you may wish    instructions to marker, sm,
                                                                to use a circular needle to   work Row 1 of patt B from
                                                                accommodate the number of     chart or written instructions
                                                                stitches.                     to marker, sm] 1 (2, 3)
                                      “I wanted a visually interesting   Stitch patterns      times, work Row 1 of patt
                                      wrap that could be made in                              A, sm, k3.
                                      multiple widths, so I combined                        Row 2: Sl 1 k-wise wyib, k2,
                                      a textured pa ern with a simple   Pa ern A              sm, [work Row 2 of patt A


                                      eyelet lace. The alternating

                                      diagonals of the pa ern remind   Row 1 (RS): [K2, p2] 4 times.  to marker, sm, work Row 2
                                      me of hills and valleys. It’s named   Row 2: [K2, p2] 4 times.  of patt B to marker, sm] 1

                                      a er Conavalla, a peak in the   Row 3: [P1, k2, p1] 4 times.  (2, 3) times, work Row 2 of
                                      Wicklow Mountains in Ireland”
                                                                Row 4: [K1, p2, k1] 4 times.  patt A to marker, sm, k3.
                                                                Row 5: [P2, k2] 4 times.    Next Row: Sl 1 k-wise wyib,
                                                                Row 6: [P2, k2] 4 times.      k2, sm, [work patt A to

                                      Designed by    Need to    Row 7: [K1, p2, k1] 4 times.  marker, sm, work patt B
                                      Patricia McMahon  know...  Row 8: [P1, k2, p1] 4 times.  to marker, sm] 1 (2, 3)
                                                                Rep these 8 rows for patt.    times, work patt A to
                                      Yarn used                                               marker, sm, k3.

                                      Louisa Harding Scintille  Pa ern B
                                      3 (5, 7) balls in 01 Light Pearl  Row 1 (RS): K1, [k3, k2tog, yo]   Cont in patt as set for
                                                                  3 times, k1.              another 355 (355, 395) rows,
                                      About the yarn            Rows 2 & all WS rows: Purl.  ending after a Row 6 of patt A
                                      Aran; 230m per 100g ball;   Row 3: K1, [k2, k2tog, yo, k1] 3   and a Row 8 of patt B, or until
                                      49% acrylic, 39% polyester   times, k1.               work is 1.5cm shorter than
                                      metallic, 12% wool        Row 5: K1, [k1, k2tog, yo, k2] 3   desired length, ending after
                                                                  times, k1.                a WS row. Remember if you
                                      Tension                   Row 7: K1, [K2tog, yo, k3] 3   make the wrap longer, you will
                                      15 (14) sts x 20 (20) rows =   times, k1.             require more yarn.
                                      10cm measured over patt A   Row 9: Knit.
                                      (patt B)                  Row 10 (WS): Purl.          Final Garter Edging
                                                                Rep these 10 rows for patt.  Row 1 (RS): Sl 1 k-wise wyib,
                                      Needles used                                            k to end.
                                      6.5mm straight or         Start knitting…             Rows 2-5: Sl 1 k-wise wyib, k
                                      circular, 60cm                                          to end.
                                                                Cast on 55 (88, 121) sts.   Cast off loosely.
                                      Other supplies
                                      4 (6, 8) stitch markers   Garter edging & set-up row  Finishing
                                                                Row 1 (RS): Knit.           Weave in ends and block
                                      Abbreviations             Rows 2-5: Sl 1 k-wise wyib, k   to dimensions given
                                      See page 94 for             to end.                   in schematic.
                                      all abbreviations
                                                                        Pattern A        Pattern B       Key
                                      Sizing
                                      S (M, L)
                                      Shown in size M











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