BEATIN wrap by Imke von nathusius

BEATIN wrap

Knitting
November 2025
DK (11 wpi) ?
22 stitches and 40 rows = 4 inches
in garter stitch
US 4 - 3.5 mm
886 - 2406 yards (810 - 2200 m)
1 (2 / 3 / 4 /5) (6 / 7 / 8 / 9)
English Additional languages which are not in the download: German
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German version will be added in a very few hours/days.

Die deutsche Version folgt in aller Kürze.

Check out this video on You Tube for the complete construction and workmanship.

The BEATIN wrap is not suitable for beginners, but with a little bit experience the pattern will guide you through the process step by step.

The BEATIN wrap is a simple little wrap cardigan, featuring some special details and finishing touches. Its unique construction makes it fun to knit: you will work sideways, knitting the left and right side one after the other.
Starting at the center back with a provisional cast-on, you will work the back panel, then add stitches for the front using another provisional cast-on to finish the front in two directions with the wrap panel and the side panel (including the back).
Next, you will work the underarm panels, followed by the sleeve caps, which are shaped with short rows. After all side stitches are put on hold, you will work the sleeve and, finally, join the side seam and the underarm seam using 3-needle bind-off or single crochets. All edges are worked with an I-cord while you are knitting the body and the ties are I-cords as well, creating a neat and clean look.
Have a look at all the different projects on Ravelry and Instagram for inspiration. We love to see your knits on social media. Please use #BEATINwrap and #ivnknit.

SIZES
1 (2 / 3 / 4 /5) (6 / 7 / 8 / 9)
Finished bust measurements:
78 (89 / 97 / 107 / 115) (125 / 135 / 145 / 153) cm
(30.75 (35 / 38.25 / 42.25 / 45.25) (49.25 / 53.25 / 57 / 60.25) inches)

EASE
Sizing is a guide only and you should pick the size whose finished measurements are closest to the wearer’s body measurements plus 0–10 cm (0–4 inches) of positive ease.

The person in the photo is 156 cm (5 feet 1 inch) tall and is wearing a size 3 with ) of positive ease of around 10 cm.

NEEDLES
Circular needles to obtain gauge; recommended needle size: 3.5 mm (US 4) with a length of at least 100 cm (40 inches)

GAUGE
22 sts x 40 rows = 10 x 10 cm (4 x 4 inches) in garter stitch, blocked

YARN
Any yarn that matches the gauge
Sample A (oliv): Lamana Yarns, Como (DK; 100% merino wool; 120 m (131 yds) per 25 g), in color 053
Sample B (light grey): Bohei Artist Yarn, Trallafitti Leinen (fingering; 90% merino superwash, 10% linen; 366 m (400 yds) per 100 g), in a one-of-a-kind colorway

METRES NEEDED
There are 3 length option for this pattern, see page 4 to choose one of them, based on the choosen length you need around following meterage:
A: 810 (910 / 1010 / 1170 / 1290) (1450 / 1640 / 1800 / 1930) m (885 (990 / 1100 / 1275 / 1405) (1580 / 1790 / 1960 / 2105) yds)
B: 880 (990 / 1090 / 1260 / 1390) (1560 / 1760 / 1930 / 2060) m (960 (1080 / 1190 / 1375 / 1515 / 1700 / 1920 / 2105 / 2245) yds)
C: 950 (1070 / 1180 / 1350 / 1490) (1670 / 1880 / 2050 / 2200) m (1035 (1165 / 1285 / 1470 / 1625) (1820 / 2050 / 2235 / 2400) yds)
Meterage may vary slightly depending on your knitting style and the yarn you are using! Always have a bit more in stock to be on the safe side.

NOTIONS
Stitch markers // crochet hook 3.5 mm (E/4) and yarn in a contrasting color // stitch holders // tapestry needle // additional circular needle or DPN in a size similar to the working needle (or crochet hook to work the 3-needle bind-off)