Oblagon
Introducing the Oblagon Wrap: a stunning large wrap that beautifully combines stocking and reverse stocking stitches, intricate lace sections, and stylish slanting lines of dropped stitches. The result is a luxurious, textured fabric that drapes elegantly around your shoulders or neck, making it an eye-catching addition to any outfit. This versatile design is perfect for knitters looking to create a unique accessory that is both fashionable and functional.
The Oblagon pattern is thoughtfully crafted, allowing knitters to establish a rhythm and easily memorize the sections. With only minor changes between each section, you’ll enjoy a seamless knitting experience that still offers an array of visual variation, keeping your knitting journey engaging and delightful.
Available in a beautiful rectangular shape, the Oblagon Wrap can be styled in numerous ways. Worn as a chic scarf, it wraps comfortably twice around the neck, or it can be generously draped around the shoulders for a stylish wrap that adds warmth and flair to any outfit.
For this project, we recommend using a lace weight yarn (2 ply) to achieve the delicate look and feel of the Oblagon Wrap. You'll need approximately 1600 yards of yarn to complete this gorgeous piece. The design features stunning color combinations showcased in Madeline Tosh Prairie yarn (available in the captivating colorways of "Steamer Trunk" and "Jade").
To ensure your knitting project turns out perfectly, the gauge is set at 26 stitches and 34 rows per 10 cm (4 inches) over stocking stitch. Additionally, you will need some essential notions: 8 stitch markers, waste yarn, and a darning needle for finishing touches.
After completing your knitting, the final dimensions of the Oblagon Wrap will be approximately 210 cm by 60 cm (84 inches by 24 inches), providing ample coverage and style. Ideal for all knitting enthusiasts, this free or paid pattern is the perfect project to add a touch of elegance to your wardrobe. Knitting the Oblagon Wrap is not just about creating a beautiful piece; it’s an opportunity to explore a variety of techniques while enjoying a relaxing and enjoyable knitting experience.