Honeycomb Conjecture Wrap by Mary W Martin

Honeycomb Conjecture Wrap

Knitting
Light Fingering ?
22 stitches and 44 rows = 4 inches
in purlwise garter worked flat
US 5 - 3.75 mm
1200 - 1800 yards (1097 - 1646 m)
adjustable
English
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The Honeycomb Conjecture Collection includes a cowl, scarf, blanket and wrap.


The fully reversible Honeycomb Conjecture Wrap knit in La Bien Aimee Yellow Brick Road and Stone creates two dramatically different looks! The Yellow Brick Road colour pairs perfectly with the honeycomb motif. Wear the Stone side out for understated elegance.

The uniquely shaped hexagonal ends draw attention to the distinctive, refined corners. There is so much going on in this statement piece!

This wrap grows outwards from the Judy Magic Cast On running along the middle of centre single coloured section. Then honeycomb motif is added as half hexagons form on either end. You can knit the wrap to your desired size. The finishing i-cord bind off matches the lines that delineate the triangular wedge sections.

The Honeycomb Conjecture Tutorials teach the Modified Fusion Knitting used to create the reversible motif. Practice all the stitches used for the wrap by knitting a small Honeycomb Conjecture Cowl from stash yarn -- the cowl makes a great gift or you might want to keep it for yourself!

The shape of this wrap was inspired by a class on Center Out Knitting taught by Xandy Peters.

Yarn: 950 yd/ 870 m each of 2 contrasting colours of fingering weight yarn
Needles: 3.75 mm/ US #5 circular needle with a very long cord.
Gauge: 22 st and 44 rounds to 4 in/ 10 cm in purlwise garter worked flat
Yarn Usage: 820 yd/ 750 m of each colour
Finished Size: 18 in/46 cm x 65 in/ 165 cm
Notions: cable needle, tapestry needle, lots of stitch markers.
Skills required: comfortable with cables, small-circumference knitting, travelling magic loop, Judy Magic Cast on
Resources: Honeycomb Conjecture Tutorials & Fusion Knitting Resources

Recommended Yarn: La Bien Aimee Cashmerino; Stone & Yellow Brick Road; 2 skeins each

Photography: Julie Crawford
Tech editor: Kate Atherley

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