Altered States Wrap by Bex Knitty Designs

Altered States Wrap

Knitting
September 2020
DK (11 wpi) ?
19.5 stitches and 40 rows = 4 inches
in garter
US 8 - 5.0 mm
960 yards (878 m)
English
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Altered States Wrap
This wrap is a large snuggly throw around piece that with it’s versatile shape can be worn in many ways. Casting on with just 3 stitches, it’s knit in a Chevron style that moves away from each other, end to end, building up to an even set amount of stitches and then tapering back down to 3 stitches for bind off. It uses nearly 4 skeins of DK weight yarn, 2 for the main colour & 2 contrasting, but you can mix it up even more by using 2 main colours, so you’ll have a different background for each half - there’s a midway point stated in the pattern where you can add extra rows in to enlarge the wrap, that’s where you could also change to your second ‘main colour’ to begin the second half. With the construction of Chevrons that work away from each other, I aimed to achieve a flexible almost boomerang like middle of the wrap shaped by the angles created there, that makes the resulting fabric easier to curl around your neck for many different styles of wear and also to reflect a mirroring.
But this is an Altered State of Reflection, whilst every section has its corresponding section, it’s not quite a mirror image, somethings different, it could be the colour, the slant or the direction of the stitch pattern, even the spine chevron shaping from one side to the other is almost the inverse of each other…
In a time of an altered reality for most of us too, when some of us will be also spending some of that time in a state of reflection as we adapt, when nothing is quite how it should be and uncertainty reigns, this is my offering towards exploring differences and possibilities within them. This is a knit to have fun with, to see the altered reflections appear and how your yarn choices play with them as the image forms - a much needed distraction…

Materials: Requires approx 880 metres / 960 yards DK weight yarn.
For the sample I used ‘DK’ - Superwash BFL’ from The Wool Kitchen.
The following yarn usage amounts are an approximate guide, and includes the approx yardage amounts I used of each colour.
The following yarn usage amounts are an approximate guide, and includes the approx yardage amounts I used of each colour. The yardage amounts shown are a little over what was actually used in view of rounding up to give you several grams room regarding what’s required for each of the 3 yarns -For instance for Yarn A the actual amount used by myself was 195g, but I have rounded it up to 200g in the yarn requirements in the same way as detailed above, which was done for all the yarn amounts)
In fact I would aim for have some extra of the Yarn A
For the sample I used ‘DK’ - Superwash BFL’ from The Wool Kitchen,
246 yards (225 meters) (100% Wool - Bluefaced Leicester (BFL)
Yarn A : Skyfall, (speckled grey) (actual amount used 450 meters / 492 yards)
Yarn B : Medusa’s Sister, (plum) (actual amount used 209 metres / 229 yards)
Yarn C : Frenchie, (neon coral) (actual amount used 212 metres / 232 yards)
Needles: 5mm / US 8 (with long enough cord/needle length for depth)
Notions: cable needle / DPN, tapestry needle / crochet hook to weave ends
Gauge: to 4” (10 cms) both on 5 mm/US 8 needles (after blocking).
19.5 sts & 40 rows in Garter stitch / 20 sts & 29 rows in Stockinette stitch
Gauge is not essential but can affect finished measurements / yarn usage.
Finished measurements: wingspan 83” / 211 cm Depth 14” / 35 cm