Wheaten
Wheaten
Wheaten
Wheaten
Wheaten

Wheaten

Sale price$9.00 USD
Version:Download PDF
Quantity:

A versatile rectangle to knit in two yarn weights (worsted or fingering) and five sizes (scarf/wrap/baby blanket/small throw/large throw). A rich brocade of twining lines creates a lush organic surface to showcase a soft airy yarn. The fabric translates beautifully in both jewel tones and pale shades from nature. Ribbed hems provide a classic, neat finish to the edges.The smallest size is perfect for baby, while the larger sizes makes for wonderful home and wardrobe accessories. 

Shown here in Stone Soup Fingering, color Pumice 

Please note: we are not able to make the Wheaten blanket and wrap pattern available on Ravelry through our store because Brooklyn Tweed (the original publisher) has exclusive rights to sell this design on Ravelry.

As the designer, I am allowed to sell my pattern on my own website, but not on Ravelry—so sorry for the inconvenience.

Matching Motifs: Triticum Cardigan , Wheaten Cap and Mitts

Suggested Yarns: 

Substituting yarn and/or needles may result in an overall variation in size.

Finished Size: 
scarf/wrap/baby blanket/small throw/large throw in (fingering)/[worsted] weight yarns: 14(19, 30, 48, 60)/9[20, 34, 48, 60] inches wide and 60(72, 36, 60, 75)/60[72, 36, 60, 75] inches long (lightly stretched and blocked)

Yarn Requirements: 
650(1300, 1350, 2400, 3700)/475[1300, 1350, 2500, 3900] yards

Gauge: 
fingering: 23 sts and 34 rows = 4 inches in stockinette on larger needles (unblocked)
worsted: 17 sts and 25 rows = 4 inches in stockinette on larger needles (unblocked)

Needles: 
fingering: size 6US (4.0mm) for body (or size to obtain correct gauge)
size 3US (3.25mm) for ribbed hems (or three sizes smaller than body  needle) 
worsted: size 9US (5.5mm) for body (or size to obtain correct gauge)
 size 6US (4.0mm) for ribbed hems (or three sizes smaller than body needle

Customer Reviews

Based on 1 review
100%
(1)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
C
Carol Schwankl
Wheaten design

Wheaten is one of my very favorite designs. Have made a large afghan for my daughter--it will be in the state fair this fall. Also made a smaller one for myself. It looks complicated but is actually easy to make. Love it!!