Weavers & Wheat Wrap by Tammy Jordan

Weavers & Wheat Wrap

Knitting
February 2025
Greycliff Fingering Weight Yarn
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
4 repeats = 4 inches
US 7 - 4.5 mm
US 8 - 5.0 mm
1000 - 2000 yards (914 - 1829 m)
Thin Scarf Wrap and Wide Wrap / Afghan
English
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The Weavers and Wheat Wrap was deigned for the ladies at Greycliff Wool Works in Greycliff Montana for a 2025 Knit-a-Long using their own Greycliff Fingering weight yarn, which was hand-dyed by Rachel Moberg of Crafted by Locals. The wool is grown, milled, spun, and dyed in Montana.

This is one of those “settle into the season” kind of knits. It will take some time to complete, but the outcome is a cozy wrap that will last for many years to come. Once cast-on, this simple four-row repeat wrap means you can easily take your project with you wherever you go and pick-up and set down at your convenience.

Using basic knitting, yarnovers, and basic cables, you will create an exquisite piece of art - and wearable.

I designed it in two sizes (one to wear and one to cozy up in at home). The thin wrap is perfect for keeping warm on those cool days when you’re out and about, and the wider wrap is a perfect accent wrap for your home, and a wonderful way to settle in with a good book or your favorite knitting project, and cup of hot tea or your favorite beverage.

Whichever one you choose, I hope you enjoy the knit and the final project!
~Tammy

The KAL begins 2/10/25! Find the Greycliff Weavers & Wheat KAL on Facebook!

The thin scarf wrap used almost three skeins (420 yds each) of Greycliff Fingering Weight Yarn. Finished thin version measured approximately 12” wide and 72” long when blocked.

The wide wrap / afghan used five skeins (420 yds each) of Greycliff Fingering Weight Yarn. Finished version measured approximately 24” wide and 72” long when blocked.

If adding fringe to the ends of either piece, make sure to save enough yarn to do so.