ポコポコ (Japanese) – holey, full or holes or dents
This wrap is a distant cousin of Moko-Moko cowl design of mine, except this one was born out of experimenting combining modular knitting with dropped stitches. Ultimately a rectanglular shape, but due to the biasing nature of the stitch pattern this wrap turns into a parallelogram. This is beginner level project and is quite easy to knit and to meditate as you drop certain stitches at the end, but the texture on the finished wrap will surely captivate the gaze of many!
YARN
Isager “Jensen Yarn” (100% wool; 273 yds / 250 m per 3.4 oz / 100 g);
Color 44 (royal blue) 4 skeins
OR 1070 yds / 979 m of any other DK/light worsted weight yarn (including 15% padding for swatching)
Sample shown is 341 g / 931 yds / 853 m (not accounting for the swatch)
NEEDLES
US 6 (4 mm) needles for working flat (straight or 24” / 61 cm circular)
OR use size to obtain gauge
NOTIONS
Crochet hook size F (3.75 mm)
Stitch markers (optional)
GAUGE
20 sts and 31 rows = 4” / 10 cm in St st worked flat, measured once dry after washing and blocking. (This gauge is provided to get the correct yarn weight to create the right fabric for this stitch pattern)
1 9-st main pattern repeat of Curls + St st measures approx. 2¾“ / 7 cm wide and 2¾” / 7 cm long, measured once dry after stitches have been dropped, washed and blocked
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS
Width approx. 20” / 51 cm
Length along the side approx. 73” / 185.5 cm
Length from point to point 84” / 213 cm
LANGUAGES
English
PATTERN PDF
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