Sedona Sunrise Wrap | Knitting Kit
- Regular Price
- $84.00 USD
- Sale Price
- $84.00 USD
- Regular Price
- $90.00 USD
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We fell in love with this pattern by Ashleigh Wempe ♥ So when we heard the original yarn to make it was no longer available, we collaborated with Ashleigh to bring you this gorgeous knitting kit!
"Several years ago, my college roommates and I took a spur of the moment trip to Sedona, Arizona to escape our busy lives for a couple of days. We stayed on a horse ranch and hiked to our hearts’ content.
This beautiful, oversized, three color wrap reminds me of the gorgeous sunrises that awaited us every morning. The shawl is worked from the center out, and mosaic work makes the complicated easy—only one color is worked at a time! Happy knitting!" - Ashleigh Wempe
THE PATTERN IS INCLUDED IN THIS KIT!!
The pattern has written instructions for the garter stitch sections and charted instructions for the mosaic sections, and there is a schematic to help guide the knitter. Please note that the pattern alone is available to purchase on Ravelry here!
INCLUDED IN THIS KNITTING KIT:
- The Sedona Sunrise knitting pattern (sent as a PDF numeric file)
- PatricKnits BIS-SOCK [85% merino sw, 15% nylon; 400 m (434 yds) per 100g skein] OR Louise Robert Collection SUPER SOCK [75% merino sw, 25% nylon; 400 m (434 yds) per 100g skein]
- Color A: one skein (100 g)
- Color B: one skein (100 g)
- Color C: one skein (100 g)
In addition to the yarn and pattern, you will need the following material to knit the Sedona Sunrise Wrap :
- US5 (3.75 mm) circular needle, or size to obtain gauge, at least 20”/50 cm long
- US6 (4.0 mm) circular needle, or size to obtain gauge, at least 20”/50 cm long
- Tapestry needle
- Stitch markers (7)
- Waste Yarn
Techniques Used:
Single increases/decreases, mosaic knitting, I-cord cast off
Size
One size
Actual Measurements
Width: 12” (30.5 cm)
Length along the longest edge: 100” (254 cm)
Gauge
20 Sts / 36 Rows = 4”/10 cm in Garter Stitch using US5 (3.75 mm) needles after a light blocking (Exact gauge is not critical, but a significant difference will affect the size of the cowl and yarn requirements)