Meet the Throughlines Wrap:
Merriam Webster defines a throughline as "a common or consistent element or theme shared by items in a series or by parts of a whole." Sometimes that theme exists in a novel or movie; sometimes it exists in our lives.
In our lives, there are pieces that follow us through our years. They shift and morph, go dormant for a time and then blossom into focus again, grounding and inspiring me all at once. They are part of the larger story of us. Like the subtle lines that connect the sections of the Throughlines Wrap, these threads make each of us who we are, unique and beautiful and part of a greater whole.
Throughlines is knit in one piece from end to end. A central double decrease and a pair of edge increases on right-side rows form its right angles. This construction creates a chevron shape that makes the finished piece more eye-catching than you'd expect from the straightforward stitches.
When it comes to choosing colors, consider Throughlines a blank canvas on which to play. Bands of colorful lace in two complementary motifs are set off by garter-stitch dividers. Its geometric lace can handle variegation, the length and width are easy to alter, and you can use as many colors as there are sections, if that's what you'd like to do. All in all, Throughlines is a fun and flashy (but not too difficult) knit with lots of room for individual creativity to shine through.
The pattern is both written and charted, and it includes both guidance on altering the size and a link to a free row tracker and weight-based planning worksheet to help you customize your version.
All the Details:
SIZE
Length: 95" [241.5 cm]
Width: 20.5" [52 cm]
Measurements taken after firm blocking. Wrap will shrink some with wear.
YARN
Shown in Fiber Seed Sprout Sock + Mini Set (90% Merino, 10% Nylon)
— MC (510 yd / 465 m per 136 g / 4.8 oz skein): shown in Succulent
— CC1-6 (126 yds / 115 m per 34 g / 1.2 oz skein): shown in Sandie (CC1), Georgia Peach (CC2), Nectar (CC3), Natural (CC4), Moss (CC5), and Pine Grove (CC6)
Sets in a variety of color options are available here.
To substitute another fingering-weight yarn:
— MC: approximately 492 yd / 450 m of fingering weight yarn
— CC1-5: approximately 125 yd / 115 m of fingering weight yarn
— CC6: approximately 109 yd / 100 m of fingering weight yarn
Totals include an 8% buffer. Pattern includes a link to a free planning worksheet.
NEEDLES
US 4 [3.5 mm] circular needles, or size needed to obtain gauge
NOTIONS
1 stitch marker (optional), tapestry needle
GAUGE
18.5 stitches and 33 rows = 4” [10 cm] in stockinette stitch after firm blocking. Gauge is not crucial but will affect yardage used and final dimensions.
TECHNIQUES
Single increases, single and double decreases, yarn overs. Pattern includes links to more information about required stitches and techniques.
Here’s how testers described knitting Throughlines: Joyful, fun, educational, inspiring, lovely, exciting, creative, unique, relaxing, intuitive, flexible, flattering, varied, soothing, rewarding, potato-chippy, useful, versatile, interesting, rhythmic, simpler than it looks, good for using up mini skeins or leftovers, and “the perfect blend of engaging and memorizable."
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