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Explore traditional Shetland lace stitches with this striped wrap design
This wrap is worked from a provisional cast-on at the centre to give a symmetrical finish. The pattern gives two options for the provisional cast-on. One uses a crochet chain, and the other uses Judy’
The top begins with a provisional cast-on using a crochet chain as a base. It is worked top down using the stranded colourwork technique: the charts are worked from right to left for every round with
The first and last stitches of the chart will indicate which colour to use for that row, so white squares represent yarn A and blue squares represent yarn B. On chart rows beginning with a blue square
STITCH PATTERNS CHART A (WORKED OVER 6 STS AND 10 ROWS) Row 1 (RS) C2F, K2, C2B. Row 2 (WS) K1, P1, K2, P1, K1. Row 3 K1, C2F, C2B, K1. Row 4 K2, P2, K2. Row 5 K2, C2B, K2. Row 6 As Row 4. Row 7 K1, C
(written instructions; worked over 18 sts) Row 1 (RS): P2, TW2, (P4, TW2) twice, P2. Row 2: K2, P2, (K4, P2) twice, K2. Row 3: P2, K2, P3, T2B, T2F, P3, K2, P2. Row 4 and every foll WS row: Knit all K
Please note stitch counts will increase and decrease across pattern panels; all stitch counts are based on the initial stitch count without these pattern stitches. (31-st rep shown in brackets) Row 1