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Luna Sol Wrap
A silvery full moon, a midnight blue sky, wheat the colour of gold swaying in the evening winds…Luna Sol captures the best of prairie evenings and transforms it into a stylish wrap that fits into your everyday life.
Depending on how you wrap it, you can play with the two sections, showing more of one half or the other, making it twice as fun in your wardrobe.
Knit from tip-to-tip, it’s easy to customize length. Directions include a note on where to stop and check yarn usage so that you can add/subtract length as needed.
A checklist helps you track your progress and lets you know if you’ve worked a section the right number of times. You can check off the boxes as you work in the Adobe Acrobat app on iOS devices. On paper, of course, you can do that, too. :-)
Skills Used
•knit and purl
•k2tog, ssk
•yo, kfb
•CDD
Lace instructions are both charted and written.
Yarn
Colour 1: 1 skein Matrix, Hilori’s Magical Yarnorium (420 yd. / 384m per 115g skein); colour shown: After Midnight
Colour 2: 1 skein Matrix, Hilori’s Magical Yarnorium (420 yd. / 384m per 115g skein); colour shown: Harvest Moon
Colour 3: 1 skein Matrix, Hilori’s Magical Yarnorium (420 yd. / 384m per 115g skein); colour shown: Stormin’ the Castle
Approximate Yardage Fingering Weight:
(with a 10% buffer)
Colour 1: 420 yd. / 384m
Colour 2: 420 yd. / 384m
Colour 3: 420 yd. / 384m
Gauge
after light blocking (soaked and laid flat to dry)
26 sts and 32 rows = 4” / 10cm stockinette
23 sts and 44 rows = 4” / 10cm garter
I’d love to see your progress shots and your final finished wrap! Use #imaginedlandscapesknits and #flatlandscollection on Instagram.
This pattern has been tech edited and test knit.
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- First published: July 2017
- Page created: July 30, 2017
- Last updated: November 20, 2024 …
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