Vega wrap by Tanjas Crochet

Vega wrap

Crochet
December 2024
both are used in this pattern
yarn held together
Worsted
+ Lace
= Worsted (9 wpi) ?
16 stitches and 14 rows = 4 inches
in blsc
5.5 mm (I)
5.0 mm (H)
4.5 mm
4.0 mm (G)
2843 - 4128 yards (2600 - 3775 m)
XS (S) M (L) XL (XXL)
US
English
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OVERVIEW
Wrap this comfy and cozy sweater around you, and you are good to go. Perfect for everyday use.

OTHER
The Vega wrap is written in six sizes, XS (S) M (L) XL (XXL)L. It has been tested but if you have any questions or if something isn’t working for you I’m happy to help - don’t hesiate to email me.

This pattern is available for an instant download.

SIZE
Size: XS (S) M (L) XL (XXL)
Length: ca 60 (60) 63 (63) 66 (69) cm
Width: 96 (103,5) 118,5 (126) 141 (156) cm

INFORMATION
Gauge: 16blsc x 14 rows = 10 x 10 cm
Suggestion: Crochet hook 5.5 mm (US I/9), 5.0 mm (US H/8), 4.5 mm (US 7), 4.0 mm (US G/6)
Yarn:One strands of Heavy merino (50g = 125m) from Knitting for Olive and one strand of Soft silk mohair (25g = 225m) OR any other aran, worsted/ 10ply yarn,4: medium weight.

Colorways and yarn substitutes

Color way 1 Solid color
Heavy merino in pea shoots 500g (500g) 550g (600g) 650g (700g)
Soft silk mohair in pea shoots 125g (125g) 150g (175g) 200g (225g)

Color way 2 Main and contrasting color
Pernilla, from Filcolana, sea foam (nr 33) and blue mist (nr 377); 400g (400g) 450g (450g) 500g (500g) of both colors together with Alva, from Filcolana, blue mist (nr 377) and rime frost (nr 281) 200g (200g) 225g (225g) 250g (250g) of both colors. These four strands are held together and is the “main color”
Peruvian, from Filcolana, Merlot (nr 804) 100g (100g) 100g (100g) 100g (100g) “contrast color”

Color way 3 Solid color
Kos, from Sandnes yarn, light beige (nr 2611) 500g (500g) 550g (600g) 650g (700g)

Color way 4 Main and contrasting color
Heavy merino in dusty olive (main color) 800g (900g) 1000g (1100g) 1200g (1300g)
Heavy merino in fennel seed (contrast color) 100g (100g) 100g (100g) 100g (100g)

Here my gauge was 13blsc x 14 rows, so I went down in size.
I also used two strands of heavy merino held together for a really chunky version

Measure yourself before you begin, choose the size that is closest to your measurements.
Crochet a gauge swatch with the yarn and hook you intend to use to ensure that your final piece will match the measurement indicated

Materials:
Stitch markers
Measuring tape
Scissors

SKILL LEVEL
Easy 3/6
Projects using basic stitches, repetitive stitch patterns, simple color changes and easy shaping and finishing. Basic knowledge of the crochet basics and how to read a pattern is required.