
Flurries in the Wind Wrap
A free version of this beautiful knitting pattern can be found on my blog, where you can explore more creative projects. Introducing the Flurries in the Wind Wrap—a sister pattern to my popular crochet Snowfall on the Bowery Wrap. This stunning knit wrap is inspired by the enchanting sight of blustery snowfall illuminated under a streetlamp on a cozy winter night. Whether worn wrapped around your shoulders or bunched up around your neck like a stylish scarf, this blanket wrap will keep you snug and comfortable at home or protected from the chilly winds when you venture outdoors.
SIZES
One versatile size fits all, allowing everyone to enjoy this delightful knit wrap.
FINISHED DIMENSIONS
Width: 28”/71cm
Length: 70.5”/179cm
DIFFICULTY LEVEL
Easy—perfect for knitters of all levels, including beginners looking to expand their skills.
SKILLS REQUIRED
To create the Flurries in the Wind Wrap, you will need to be comfortable with:
- The knit and purl stitches
- Yarn over and double yarn over increases
- K2tog and ssk for single decreases
- The s2kp centered double decrease, adding a unique touch to your work
All patterns are written in standard US terms, making them accessible for everyone.
NEED HELP?
If you have any questions or need assistance with the techniques and patterns, feel free to join the Crew of Wands Facebook group. Connect with a community of fellow makers who are also working on Two of Wands patterns, and get support as you embark on your knitting journey.
With its easy-to-follow instructions and simple stitches, the Flurries in the Wind Wrap is the perfect project for you to express your creativity and keep warm this winter season. Happy knitting!