Sparklight Wrap Test Knit

Thank you for your interest! The test is now full, and testers were contacted on 10/13/21. If you applied and were not selected, I hope to work with you in future!

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With its six-stitch repeat and stretches of stockinette and garter stitch, Sparklight is a relaxing but eye-catching knit. Perfect for miniskeins or favorite leftovers, the pattern offers plenty of room to play with color, size, and even the number of panels you include.

The name "Sparklight" has two meanings, which is why I love it so much. First, it's a description of the wrap's motifs: the little embers of color against the MC background sparking the bright, colorful sections of lace. It's also a reminder of how I want to be in the world: sparking the light of kindness and joy for myself and others in a world that can often be anything but.

Sparklight is a fun knit, a pretty finished piece, a meaningful reminder—all rolled into one!

A smiling woman in a grey sweater models Sparklight, a knitted wrap with alternating bands of grey with neon stripes and neon lace in a teal-to-pink gradient. She leads against a large tree.

About the Pattern:

DIMENSIONS:
Length: 100” [254 cm]
Width: 14” [35.5 cm]

Measurements taken after firm blocking. See modification options below.

YARN:
I used:
— MC: Teal Torch Knits TTK Sock (75% Merino, 25% Nylon; 463 yd / 423 m per 100 g / 3.53 oz skein); 1 skein, shown in Hallowed Ground
— CC1-7: Teal Torch Knits TTK Sock Mini, (75% Merino, 25% Nylon; 92 yd / 84 m per 20 g / 0.7 oz skein), 7 miniskeins; shown in Beach Nights (CC1), Sherbet Swirls (CC2), Rainbow Sherbet (CC3), Citrus Burst (CC4), Daybreak (CC5), Shoreline (CC6), and Sea Foam (CC7)

You are welcome to substitute another fingering weight yarn with similar yardage.

YARDAGE:
MC: approximately 392 yd / 359 m of fingering weight yarn
— CC1-7: approximately 90 yd / 83 m of fingering weight yarn each (testers will have access to a free planning worksheet) 

Totals include a 10% buffer.

MODIFICATION OPTIONS:
You are welcome to make the wrap narrower or wider and/or longer or shorter, as long as some testers knit according to the pattern. The pattern will help you figure out these modifications, and obviously they will affect your yardage usage. If you follow a modification, I will ask you to track yardage carefully and note any changes on your Ravelry project page for future knitters to follow, if desired.

NEEDLES:
US 4 [3.5 mm] needles of choice for working flat, or size needed to obtain gauge

NOTIONS:
Tapestry needle

GAUGE:
21 stitches and 33 rows = 4” [10 cm] in stockinette stitch after firm blocking. Gauge is not crucial but will affect yardage used and final dimensions.

TECHNIQUES REQUIRED:
Single and double increases, single and double decreases, yarn overs. Information about relevant stitches and techniques is included with the pattern, so if you’re comfortable with most what's listed here and are willing to learn the rest, you are welcome to apply.

ADDITIONAL NOTES:
Instructions are fully written and charted. Pattern has been professionally tech edited.

A smiling woman in a grey sweater holds out Sparklight, a knitted wrap with alternating bands of grey with neon stripes and neon lace in a teal-to-pink gradient. She stands in front of a large tree.

A smiling woman in a grey sweater holds out Sparklight, a knitted wrap with alternating bands of grey with neon stripes and neon lace in a teal-to-pink gradient. She stands in front of a large tree.

About the Test:

TESTER SELECTION:
I’m looking for at least 10 testers. I may accept more. If there are more interested testers than I can accommodate, I'll make selections based on past projects (including photography, notes, ratings, etc.) as well as creating a good mix of yarn choice, experience, and instruction preference among testers. You can read more about how I select testers here.

TEST TIMELINE:
Testing call posted:
 Tuesday, October 12, 2021
Testers selected and notified by: Wednesday, October 13, 2021 (EST)
Test deadline: Sunday, December 5, 2021

EXPECTATIONS:
To successfully complete this test knit, I ask that you:

  • Track the yardage you use.

  • Let me know any time you have any doubt about something in the pattern, you find a mistake (actual or suspected), an instruction seems unclear, etc. If you’re wondering about it, other knitters will be, too, and I want to clear up the confusion!

  • Finish your project by the deadline noted above, including blocking and photographing.

  • Fill out a survey about the test knit after your project is finished and completed before the deadline.

  • If you use Ravelry, create a complete project page (including gauge, needles, yarn used, and photos of the finished piece) and link it to the pattern page when the pattern is released.

  • Bonus: If you are willing to share photos on social media (both in progress and of your FO), all the better!

A closeup shows the pink and grey panel of Sparklight, a knitted wrap with alternating bands of grey with neon stripes and neon lace in a teal-to-pink gradient.

COMMUNICATION:
We will primarily communicate via Slack.
Slack is a free communication tool. There is a web-based version and a mobile app, both of which are fairly straightforward. I’ve created a help page explaining relevant features here, and I’ll do my best to support testers in getting up and running.

Testers are welcome to chat alongside pattern talk. You can also always contact me by email or via Slack DM if the information is private (such as a personal reason for why a project will be delayed). Check-ins at regular intervals are not required, but if I haven’t heard from you in a while, I may tag or email you to see how things are going. In general, I would rather hear from you with lots of questions than hear nothing at all.

PRIVACY:
This is a public test, so please feel free to share WIP and FO photos on social media and Ravelry as you go. If you tag @remadebyhand on Instagram, I’m sure to see them. I will most likely share some of them as well.

COMPENSATION:
Knitters who complete the test—meaning fulfill all expectations listed above—will receive:

  • A copy of the final pattern once released (on Ravelry or another platform)

  • The option to gift a copy of the final pattern to a friend (on Ravelry or another platform) 

  • A code for another self-published pattern of choice from my Ravelry store, good for one year (I am working on a non-Ravelry workaround for this one, but there will be an alternative)

  • Credit (by Ravelry username or other preferred identifier) in the final version of the pattern

  • Good juju for future tests

  • …and, of course, a huge heap of my gratitude!

TO APPLY: This test is closed and testers were contacted on Wednesday, October 13, 2021. Be sure to check your spam, junk, promotions, etc. folders. If you haven’t heard from me, I promise it’s nothing personal, and I hope to see you again in another test soon!