
Fibonacci Wrap PDF
Designed by Dianne Osborne of Purl Plotter Designs
The Fibonacci wrap is named for the Fibonacci sequence (where the next number is derived by adding the two previous). Each of the rib panels between the garter stitch rows is in combinations of 1, 3, 5 and 8 rib rows. The pattern will always look harmonious, however the sequence is applied.
Requirements:
- Rustic, Tweed, or Bloom 8 Ply - 2 balls
-
4.5mm and 5.5mm needles (spare needle for 3 needle cast off).
Designed by Dianne Osborne of Purl Plotter Designs
The Fibonacci wrap is named for the Fibonacci sequence (where the next number is derived by adding the two previous). Each of the rib panels between the garter stitch rows is in combinations of 1, 3, 5 and 8 rib rows. The pattern will always look harmonious, however the sequence is applied.
Requirements:
- Rustic, Tweed, or Bloom 8 Ply - 2 balls
-
4.5mm and 5.5mm needles (spare needle for 3 needle cast off).
Description
Designed by Dianne Osborne of Purl Plotter Designs
The Fibonacci wrap is named for the Fibonacci sequence (where the next number is derived by adding the two previous). Each of the rib panels between the garter stitch rows is in combinations of 1, 3, 5 and 8 rib rows. The pattern will always look harmonious, however the sequence is applied.
Requirements:
- Rustic, Tweed, or Bloom 8 Ply - 2 balls
-
4.5mm and 5.5mm needles (spare needle for 3 needle cast off).
























