An Ice Fire KAL Update

We’re grooving along on our Ice Fire Wrap KAL projects! The KAL is coming on an end on July 31st, and some of the team have their eyes on the finish line, some are already finished, and a few decided to put their projects into hibernation.

An incomplete handknit wrap on knitting needles with squiggly stripes in shades of blue and solid white.

Jen has a long ways to go one her Ice Fire Wrap, but she’s determined to have it finished by the end of the KAL. She’s using Chroma Worsted for her main color and Swish Worsted as the solid contrast.

An incomplete handknit wrap on knitting needles with squiggly stripes in orange and gray.

Andi is making a slightly narrower scarf by using Capra DK, and she’s decided to also make her project shorter, so she’s about 2/3 done.

A handknit sweater body with squiggly stripes in yellows, oranges, and pinks

Lee is modifying the pattern into a drop-shoulder sweater using Chroma Twist Worsted. She’s finished the body pieces and is working on the rest.

Two halves of a handknit wrap on knitting needles with squiggly stripes in mustard yellow and a cream-to-pink ombre

Alena is making a bigger wrap by using Wonderfluff and Wonderfluff Ombre. To get full control of her ombre transitions, she decided to knit her wrap in two pieces and will graft them at the center. She also simplified the ribbing and worked it in a single color.

A completed handknit wrap with squiggly stripes in neon shades and dark gray

Carlene used two shades of Chroma Worsted and opted to make her project shorter to be a more casual wrap.

A completed handknit wrap with squiggly stripes in blues, greens, and yellows

Stacey also used two shades of Chroma Worsted and made her project the full size, showing how the original design would look as written with different colors.

A completed handknit wrap with squiggly stripes in neutral colors

Regan used many shades of Wool of the Andes for his wrap, and as the speediest knitter in the office, he was the first to finish.