The Flat White is created by pouring steamed milk over an espresso. Because of how the milk is poured, a leaf like design is created on the top of the drink.
For this wrap, I have replicated the look of the top of the flat white using a lace design.
This wrap pattern can be modified to create a wider or skinnier wrap, a skinnier scarf, or a cowl.
So grab your Flat White, your yarn and needles, and cast on. Happy Knitting!
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Yarn weight: Fingering (14 wpi) Gauge: 26 stitches and 48 rows = 4 inches in charted stitch pattern (blocked) Needle size: US 3 - 3.25 mm Yardage: 1094 yards (1000 m) Sizes available: One size that is variable depending on how many repeats you complete
This pattern is written for knitting flat.
This pattern includes written instructions and a chart.
A stretchy cast-on and loose bind-off are used in this pattern for the wrap or scarf. A provisional cast-on and grafting of stitches are used in this pattern for the cowl.
The knitter needs to be comfortable with the following techniques: knit, purl, knit two together (k2tog), slip slip knit (ssk), yarnover (yo), and slipping stitches.
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This listing is for the knitting pattern ONLY! Pattern is in PDF format.
Listing is NOT for a finished knitted project. It is for the knitting pattern ONLY.