Sassy Spirit Wrap by Megan Williams

Sassy Spirit Wrap

Knitting
May 2019
Light Fingering ?
24 stitches and 32 rows = 4 inches
in Garter, blocked
US 4 - 3.5 mm
920 yards (841 m)
Finished Length: 68 inches, Width: 15 inches.
English
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This pattern is available Friday May 3rd as the first of 6 wraps released weekly in the Wraptitude Collection.

Sas·sy /ˈsasē/ : lively, bold, and full of spirit

The Sassy Spirit Wrap is a fierce and feisty wrap with a styling loop, an asymmetrical shape and distinct motifs on each side of the chevron.

The unique construction and shape creates so many styling options! I have long envied how others effortlessly style their knitwear, and this wrap with the styling loop is my solution. You instantly have Wraptitude: Wrap + Aptitude. Each week I will post a video of another way to style the wraps in this collection!
This weeks video: Styling through the loop

In addition to the ease of styling, this is a wrap with attitude. I think of asymmetry as sassy, as if to say, “I am so over symmetry; mirroring and matching are so boring.” This wrap has not only an asymmetrical shape, with one side of the chevron longer than the other, but it also features distinct motifs on each side. These motifs alternate between stripes, color blocks, and lace, as well as 1 color and 2 color sections.
Grab 2 skeins of yarn and rock this lively, bold and full of spirit wrap!

FINISHED SIZE:
Length from flat edge to chevron tip: 68 inches
Width at deepest point: 15 inches.

YARN:
Fingering weight - 460 yards in 100 grams per skein
1 full skein of 2 colors
Sample knit in Queen City Yarn – NODA Sock, colorways: MC - So Much Drama, CC - Jam Session.

SKILLS USED: Increases, Decreases, Lace, Slipped stitches

CONSTRUCTION: This wrap is cast-on and worked in the round, as an expanding triangle. Then one edge is bound-off, and the remaining sections are worked flat, maintaining the triangular bias.

Queen City Yarn has put together 5 stunning color combinations, and the original combo as kits: >HERE<

This pattern was technically edited and test knit.