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Sigur Wrap
Sigur Wrap
The wrap is generously sized, wide enough to envelop your shoulders and long enough to wrap around twice or wear as an oversized scarf.
Along each edge runs a bold cable pattern, adding structure and a touch of timeless elegance. The body of the wrap contrasts the cables with a richly textured stitch pattern that catches the light and showcases the depth of the wool.
The wrap is worked back and forth in one piece, from tip to tip with built-in i-cord edges.
The center of the wrap is positioned at the midpoint of the adjustable straight section. Continue working until you achieve the desired length. You can also change the width by making more or less increases.
Yarn:
DK weight yarn
Sample knitted with Purl Soho – Knitting Yarn: 100% merino wool, 100 g – 219 yds/200 m, color: Sandpiper Brown.
Yarn usage: 470 g - 1030 yds/ 942 m
(5 skeins)
GAUGE:
18 sts and 27 rows = 4x4” (10x10 cm) in Stockinette St after blocking.
Needles:
4.5 mm (US size 7) circular needles or size needed to obtain gauge.
(32”/ 81 cm or longer)
Sample size:
Length 112”/ 284 cm, width at center: approx. 16,5”/ 42 cm, at tip 5,5”/ 14 cm.
Notions:
Stitch markers
Cable needle
Tapestry needle
Pattern stitches are provided in both written and charted form, a helpful diagram is included to show the wrap’s construction, yardage and dimensions.
All cables are worked without a cable needle. The pattern includes links to tutorial videos demonstrating this technique.
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- First published: December 2025
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