Knitted Wide Rib Wrap
The Knitted Wide Rib Wrap is a cozy and stylish accessory perfect for chilly days or adding a touch of warmth to any outfit. Its wide rib design not only provides a trendy look but also ensures extra comfort and snugness when wrapped around your shoulders. Whether you're heading out for a casual stroll or cozying up by the fireplace, this wrap is sure to be your new favorite go-to piece. With its versatile style and soft knit fabric, you'll feel both fashion-forward and comfortably snug wherever you go!
Materials:
Our Wide Rib Wrap Bundle comes in 17 colorful combos (shown above) and contains all the yarn you’ll need to make the Wrap size. It includes…
- Yarn A: 4 skeins of Purl Soho’s Good Wool, 100% Andean highland wool yarn. Each skein of this sport- to light worsted/DK-weight yarn is 383 yards/ 100 grams; approximately 970 (1380) total yards required. We used the color Barn Door.
- Yarn B: 4 skeins of Purl Soho’s Tussock, 60% super fine kid mohair and 40% mulberry silk. Each skein of this fingering-weight yarn is 328 yards/ 25 grams; approximately 935 (1310) total yards required. We used the color Pink Joy.
NOTE: To make the Scarf size, just pick up 3 skeins each of Purl Soho’s Good Wool and Tussock.
You’ll also need…
- US 6 (4 mm), 24-inch circular knitting needles
GAUGE
24 stitches and 31 rows = 4 inches in 10 x 10 ribbing, holding Yarns A and B together
SIZES
Scarf (Wrap)
Finished Dimensions: 15¼ inches wide x 62 inches long (18½ inches wide x 70 inches long)
Sample: We knit the Wrap size.
NOTES
STITCH MULTIPLE
This pattern is worked over a multiple of 20 plus 12 stitches.
SLIP STITCHES
Slip all slipped stitches purlwise with yarn in front (wyif).
PATTERN
Holding one strand of Yarn A and one strand of Yarn B together, cast on 92 (112) stitches. We used a basic Long Tail Cast On.
Row 1 (wrong side): Slip 1 (see Notes), *p10, k10, repeat from * to last 11 stitches, p10, slip 1.
Row 2 (right side): K11, *p10, k10, repeat from * to last stitch, k1.
Repeat Rows 1 and 2 until piece measures 62 (70) inches from cast-on edge, ending with Row 1.
With right side facing you, bind off in pattern.
FINISHING
Weave in the ends and gently wet block.