Chances Wrap by Charlotte Bory

Chances Wrap

Knitting
June 2016
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
US 4 - 3.5 mm
US 6 - 4.0 mm
1264 - 1600 yards (1156 - 1463 m)
English
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THIS PATTERN ALSO INCLUDES THE PATTERN FOR THE DK VERSION

In the beginning of my shawl-knitting adventures I came to the heart-breaking conclusion that long rows make me dislike my knitting. Unfortunately my craving for knitwear for my neck was not diminished. There was only one thing to do: designing my own. Long like a scarf, deep like a shawl… with shorter rows. It’s a wrap! I’ve loved brioche ever since the first cowl I’ve knit. This wrap introduces a collection of brioche variations from simple brioche to three-colour stockinette brioche. Designed in 4 colours, it will look great in 2 colours or up to 43! A random number generator (i.e. chance) helped me mix and match stitches and colours. The Chances Wrap was born.

Do share you knits on instagram #chanceswrap or tag me @beecharly so I can keep up with your creations.

Yarn
Four colours in fingering weight
Colour A: 280y / 256m - Madelinetosh Tosh Mo Light - Gravity (Grey)
Colour B: 293y / 268m - Madelinetosh Tosh Mo Light - Dune (Beige)
Colour C: 284y / 260m - Madelinetosh Feather - Floorboards (Mauve)
Colour D: 263y / 240m - Madelinetosh Feather - Crushed Petals (Light pink) i-cord edging colour: 48y / 43m (shown in colour D)

Needles & notions
US4 / 3.50mm - 32’’ / 80cm circular needles
US6 / 4.00mm double pointed needle
Tapestry needle

Gauge
22sts x 26rows in 2 color brioche

Construction notes
The wrap is knit on the bias from the left to the right end and shaped with short rows. The pattern is written for 4 colours but can be easily adapted to as few as 2 and as many as 43 colors. Should you decide to change the number of colours you use, instructions for when to break the yarn will no longer be relevant.

Something to make you happy: DO NOT WEAVE IN ENDS AS YOU GO! Despite the many colour changes, you will only weave in four ends. You will find a really neat way to deal with the rest of the ends in the finishing part of the pattern.

The wrap is a succession of sections of:

  • one colour brioche
  • one colour stockinette brioche RS & WS - two colour brioche
  • two colour stockinette brioche RS & WS - three colour stockinette brioche RS

and has an applied i-cord edging.

Each of these sections is detailed row by row and stitch by stitch. If you struggle with brioche stitches there are wonderful tutorial videos on youtube that you can access for free.

DK VERSION

Yarn
You will need four 100g skeins of DK weight yarn
Sample shown here in:
Colour A: 250y / 229m - La Bien Aime?e Merino DK - French Grey (Solid medium grey)
Colour B: 250y / 229m - La Bien Aime?e Merino DK - Namu (Speckled white)
Colour C: 250y / 229m - La Bien Aime?e Merino DK - Driftwood Graffiti (Speckled Light grey)
Colour D: 250y / 229m - La Bien Aime?e Merino DK - Yellow Brick Road (Yellow)

Needles & notions
US8 / 5.00mm - 32’’ / 80cm circular needles
US9 / 5.50mm double pointed needle
Tapestry needle

Errata
DK version
Section Ib Row 7MC should read :
Row 7 MC: k1, sl1yo, brkyobrk, sl1yo, (star)brk1, sl1yo rep from (star) to wrapped stitch, brk1 with the picked up wrap, sl1yo, brk1, sl1yo, wrap next st. Slip all the stitches you have just worked back on left needle. (2 sts increased)