Quintessential Fade Wrap by Mary W Martin

Quintessential Fade Wrap

Knitting
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
24 stitches and 46 rows = 4 inches
in garter stitch
US 4 - 3.5 mm
Adjustable in Width and Length
English
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An analysis of the name: Quint means five. Essential means necessary. Fade means gradually growing fainter. Knit in your favourite colour, this wrap will become an essential part of your wardrobe. The colours are combined so that the fade appears in five different ways in this wrap. Can you find them all? (Answers are in the pattern.)

This wrap is fully reversible and suitable for a beginner knitter. Relax and let your beautiful colours of yarn do all the work with this easy-to-memorize pattern (every row is the same!). This pattern is adjustable in size, yarn weight and number of colours used.

Are you like me? I am transfixed by the beauty of gradient sets and awed that yarn dyers could put together such perfectly & delicately balanced colours. I find their effect very calming. The Quintessential Fade transforms the mesmerizing effect of yarn gradients into a stunning fabric that you wear!

MATERIALS
Yarn: 6 skeins of fingering weight yarn in different colours; 400 y/ 365 m each
Needles: 3.5 mm/ US #4 circular needles 60 in/ 150 cm
Gauge: 24 st and 46 rows to 4 in/ 10 cm in garter stitch
Finished Size: 16 x 80 inch/ 41 x 203 cm adjustable
Notions: 14 stitch markers, 1 removable stitch marker, crochet hook
Yarn Usage: 1800 yd/ 1645 m in total. Approximately equal usage for each colour.
Recommended Yarn: Marianated Yarns Scrumptious HT Berry Best Gradient Set

Variations:
This pattern is has instructions for working in any yarn weight, adjusting the size and using 4-7 colours.
A 5 colour wrap using 400 yd skeins could be knit to the same size.
Both monochromatic and colour shifting gradients work well (please see the kits offered for ideas) or create your own unique combination from stash.

Tech editor: Kate Atherley
Photography: Julie Crawford

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