Bonneville
The Bonneville Wrap is an asymmetrical triangle wrap inspired by the Bonneville Salt Flats in northeastern Utah. The “mesh-like” lace stitch pattern, knit with Shibui Knits Vine yarn, creates a gorgeous, structured, textural, and elegant fabric, all while being very breathable and wearable during the warmer months of the year. With a 2-row repeat, and US 9 needles, this project is great for beginners and experienced knitters alike!
The Bonneville Wrap is an asymmetrical triangle wrap inspired by the Bonneville Salt Flats in northeastern Utah. The “mesh-like” lace stitch pattern, knit with Shibui Knits Vine yarn, creates a gorgeous, structured, textural, and elegant fabric, all while being very breathable and wearable during the warmer months of the year. With a 2-row repeat, and US 9 needles, this project is great for beginners and experienced knitters alike!
The Bonneville Wrap is an asymmetrical triangle wrap inspired by the Bonneville Salt Flats in northeastern Utah. The “mesh-like” lace stitch pattern, knit with Shibui Knits Vine yarn, creates a gorgeous, structured, textural, and elegant fabric, all while being very breathable and wearable during the warmer months of the year. With a 2-row repeat, and US 9 needles, this project is great for beginners and experienced knitters alike!
SIZE
Finished dimensions, blocked: 20 inches wide x 88 inches long.
YARN
DK Weight: Paper/Cotton/Silk Blend
750 yards
Suggested Yarn: Shibui Knits Vine (41% Paper, 31% Cotton, 28% Silk)
5 skeins in Bone
NEEDLES
US 9, 32-inch circular
GAUGE
13 stitches and 15 rows = 4 inches in stitch pattern, before blocking
TECHNIQUES
Long-Tail Cast On
Knitting
Purling
M1 Increases
Passing Stitches Over
Knit Front, Back Increases
Purl Front, Back Increases
Slip Slip Purl Decreases
Jeny’s Surprisingly Stretchy Bind Off