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Knitted Batwing Summer Wrap

The Knitted Batwing Summer Wrap is the perfect addition to your wardrobe for those breezy summer evenings. This stylish and versatile piece exudes a relaxed charm, elevating any outfit effortlessly. The loose, batwing sleeves give it a modern touch, ensuring you stay comfortable and chic without compromising on style. Its knitted texture adds a cozy feel, making it ideal for layering over your favorite tank tops or dresses. Whether you're heading to a beach bonfire or a casual dinner, this wrap is sure to become your go-to accessory for a touch of warmth and flair.

Materials

  • DK 50g balls:
  • 3 in main shade
  • 2 in 1st contrast
  • 1 in 2nd contrast
  • One pair each of No 10 (3¼mm) and No 7 (4½mm ) needles.

Tension

21 sts x 28 rows to 4 inches over stocking stitch on 4½mm needles


Size matters

To fit chest:

32 (34, 36) inches

actual measurement

shown on diagram in cm.


Instructions

One Size only.

Note: Carry colours not in use loosely up side of work.

B: Main shade (blue); G: 1st contrast (grey); W: 2nd contrast (white).


Left Side

Using No 10 (3¼mm) needles and main shade Blue (B), cast on 116 stitches and noting that 1st row is a wrong side row, work 7 rows in garter stitch (every row knit).

Change to No 7 (4½mm ) needles and continue in garter stitch and stripes of 6 rows 1st Contrast Grey (G), 4 rows 2nd Contrast White (W) and 8 rows main shade Blue (B), until work measures 7 inches, ending with the right side facing for the next row.

Keeping continuity of stripes, shape armhole by decreasing 1 stitch at the beginning of the next and every alternate row until 66 stitches remain.

Work 2 rows.

Cast off.


Right Side

Work as for Left Side but shaping the armhole by decreasing at the end of the rows instead of the beginning.


Making up and borders

Do not press.

Using a flat seam, join the straight side edges to form the centre back seam.

Arm Borders: With right side facing, using No 10 (3¼mm) needles

and B, knit up 84 stitches along the shaped edges.

Work 6 rows garter stitch.

Cast off.

Fold Arm Borders in half (right sides inside) so that the short side edges meet the cast-off edges.

Join these edges together with a fine back-stitch seam.


A Word on the Wool

The original yarn was a standard double knitting yarn, 25% wool , 75% acrylic. For this pattern it's loosely knitted on 4½mm needles.

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