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Modern Wrapper Fine Using Isager Spinni/Wool 1 & Alpaca 1

Modern Wrapper Fine Using Isager Spinni/Wool 1 & Alpaca 1

Modern Wrapper Fine Using Isager Spinni/Wool 1 & Alpaca 1

Modern Wrapper Fine Using Isager Spinni/Wool 1 & Alpaca 1

“A lightweight wonder.”

We developed a finer-gauge version of our original Modern Wrapper using two strands of lace-weight yarn held together. This sweet spot of gauge and needle size makes a super-wearable fabric.

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“A lightweight wonder.”

We developed a finer-gauge version of our original Modern Wrapper using two strands of lace-weight yarn held together. This sweet spot of gauge and needle size makes a super-wearable fabric.

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Shown in Isager Spinni/Wool 1 & Alpaca 1

Inspired by our original Modern Wrapper pattern, we designed a version using a finer weight for a sophisticated look. We slimmed the sleeve and silhouette and added a bit more precision to the fit by grading the design in three relaxed sizes.

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This garment is designed with 16–22"/40–56cm of ease. When choosing which size to knit, we suggest you refer to the schematic for the shoulder width and the upper sleeve width.
Sizes XS/S (M/L, XL). Information given for XS/S; M/L, XL in parentheses ( ).
Finished bust: 54 (62, 70)"/137(158, 178)cm.
To fit bust: 32–38 (40–46, 48–54)"/81–96 (101–117, 122–137)cm.
With ease of: 16–22"/40–56cm.

LENGTHS
Finished body length: Measured from high shoulder (where shoulder meets neck) to hem. 28½ (30, 31½)"/72 (76, 80)cm, or desired length.
Center back neck to cuff: 29¾ (31¾, 33¾)"/76 (81, 86)cm, or desired length.

6 (7,8) skeins Isager Spinni/Wool 1 (330 yds/302m each) and
5 (5, 6) skeins Isager Alpaca 1 (437 yds/400m each). Shown in size XS/S on 33"/84cm bust in Isager Spinni/Wool 1 in color 13S and Isager Alpaca 1 in color 7 held together throughout.
Or approx. 1800 (2150, 2350) yds/1650 (1966, 2150)m of two lace-weight yarns held together throughout.
To lengthen or shorten body: Add or subtract approx. 44 (51, 56) yds/40 (47, 51)m of yarn per 1"/2.5cm of knitted length.

US 6 (4mm) 24–32"/60–80cm circular needle, or size to obtain gauge.
US 4 (3.5mm) 24–32"/60–80cm circular needle, or 2 US sizes/.5mm smaller than gauge size.
2 ring markers; 17 (20, 23) locking markers; 6 stitch holders (we like to use 4 extra circular needles and 2 double-points in gauge size or smaller, so you can knit off holder from either end); darning needle to finish.

22 sts/32 rows = 4"/10cm in stockinette stitch on larger needle, after blocking.

When knitting with two strands at the same time, stop periodically to check for any dropped strands. While it’s not the worst thing that can happen to a sweater, dropped strands are easy to fix, especially if you catch them early.

This garment is knit flat in pieces and seamed. Short rows provide subtle shaping at the shoulders so that the garment sits neatly. We slimmed the sleeve and silhouette and added a bit more precision to the fit by grading the design in three relaxed sizes.

Designed with 16–22" of ease, the Modern Wrapper Fine leaves a lot of options for fit! Use the recommended amount of ease and enjoy the drapey fabric that results. Or knit it on the larger end of the ease range for a more oversized and dramatic look (similar to our original Modern Wrapper but in a lighter fabric). Or try one size smaller than recommended for a closer-fitting piece that’s more like a long cardigan to wear over leggings and a tank top.

If you decide to make your Modern Wrapper Fine into a tunic, leave a small amount of yarn visible after seaming the center front. This way you can easily undo the seam should you want a cardigan instead.

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