Combe Wrap by Fabienne Gassmann

Combe Wrap

Knitting
September 2023
yarn held together
Lace
+ Lace
= DK (11 wpi) ?
20 stitches and 26 rows = 4 inches
in main stitch pattern
US 4 - 3.5 mm
3281 - 3773 yards (3000 - 3450 m)
One Size
English
This pattern is available from jarbon.com for £15.00.

The Combe Blanket & Wrap are one of six patterns in issue three of John Arbon Textiles’ in house magazine, The Annual. This listing is for the Wrap and there is a separate listing for the Blanket.

Reminiscent of moorland skies after rain, or lichen growing on wet and shiny rock, this design creates a wonderfully cosy blanket or wrap to hide under after a country walk on a stormy day, or to wrap up with before venturing out. ‘Combe’ means steep, hollow valley and Exmoor is covered in them – which is why you need something warm when out exploring on the moor!

Knitted in simple rectangular garter intarsia with two strands of Appledore yarn held together throughout, using three contrast colours marled in alternating combinations to create a heathered check effect.

Finished Measurements
Width (A): 80cm / 31.5”
Length (B): 195cm / 77”

Yarn
Appledore (Lace; 550m per 100g)
CC1: 155g
CC2: 280g
CC3: 190g

Sample shown in:
Dufflin (CC1), Winter Stubbard (CC2), Sheep’s Nose (CC3)

You can find kits we’ve created for the Combe Wrap on our website, in both the sample colours, and a few other options we think would look particularly fab!

For all versions, yarn is held double throughout in the following combinations:
Colour A: two strands of CC1
Colour B: one strand of CC1 + one strand of CC2
Colour C: two strands of CC2
Colour D: one strand of CC2 + one strand of CC3
Colour E: two strands of CC3

Gauge
Measured over main stitch pattern, after blocking:
20 sts x 26 rows = 10cm / 4”

The stitch pattern used will loosen over time. The samples were ever so slightly stretched width-wise when measuring gauge.

Needles 
Circular knitting needles, of length suitable for working large circumferences:
3.5mm (US 4)

Always use a needle size that results in the correct gauge after blocking.

Pattern Notes
If you want your wrap/blanket to have a gradient effet, similar to the samples, choose your colours from a dark (CC1), mid (CC2) and pale (CC3) palette.

Don’t worry if you’re new to intarsia, this publication has a helpful article, taking you through all the steps.

The Annual (issue three)
This pattern is currently only available in print. Pick up a copy of our Annual here.