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Stacked Wraps
We all have them, those tiny bits of yarn too special to throw out. Instead of putting them in a bowl, why not make a bracelet – or a necklace? This is a recipe to make bracelets sized to fit your arm and desired length.
This is a fast project for last-minute gift knitting.
Pattern is 3 pages.
Skills Required:
- Russian Join (suggested)
 - Working icord
 - Grafting stitches
 
Gauge: 34 rows to 4 inches (10 cm) in i-cord, blocked
Finished Length for examples shown in images (including tab & blocked): 
3 wraps (orange-blue): 22”/56 cm 
4 wraps (multi-coloured): 29.25”/74.5 cm 
6 wraps (grey-brown): 43.5”/110.5 cm
Other Tools:
- Locking stitch markers - 1
 - Scrap yarn (for provisional cast-on)
 - Crochet hook (at least the same size as your needle)
 - A second US#2.5/3 mm needle for grafting
 - Tapestry Needle
 - Jeweler’s scale (a scale that can measure to a tenth of a gram - optional)
 
Note: When using these tiny amounts of yarn, it is often better to rely on weight measurements, rather than yardage. I use a jeweler’s scale to weight the bits and pieces of yarn to determine if I have enough for the length I wish to make.
Yarn: 8 to 14 yards/7 to 13 meters, (approximately 2 – 4 grams) of a fingering weight yarn that knits up to 7-7.5 sts/inch, depending on desired length.
Sample yardage and weights: 
3 wraps (orange-blue): 8 yards/7 meters (2.2 grams) 
4 wraps (multi-coloured): 11 yards/10 meters (2.9 grams) 
6 wraps (grey-brown): 14 yards/13 meters(3.9 grams)
Shown In: 
Koigu Premium Merino (KPM) & (KPPPM). (175 yards/160 meters; 100% merino wool: 1.76 oz/50 grams per skein). Various bits of leftovers from other projects.
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