Save yourself from purl rows and knit your wraps in the round!
By knitting your shawls and scarves in the round, you get to work with mainly easy knit stitches and it's easy to see and concentrate on the pattern, working only on right-side rows. The patterns include extra stitches in one area of the round, so that when you finish knitting, you can cut right through these stitches to open up your shawl. Hem with some easy hand sewing, and your wrap is ready to wear! Author Andrea Brauneis explains the process in detail, and the extra stitches and instructions are included in each pattern, making it easy to work these 20 gorgeous scarf and wrap patterns even if it's your first time trying this technique. And once you try it, you'll want to knit all your wraps around and around!
About Andrea Brauneis
At kindergarten age, Andrea Brauneis knitted carpets for her doll house, and she has not stopped knitting since. More than 25 years ago, she had the great luck to turn her hobby into a profession. She has been a designer and model knitter for various yarn labels and private clientele, as well as offering private design training and workshops. She lives with her family in Munich, Germany. Find her on Instagram @strickzeit