# [Chevron Lace Wrap Repeat](https://threadcabin.com/crafts/29/chevron-lace-wrap-repeat)

> Flowing yarn overs and directional decreases form a rhythmic zigzag lace panel.

- Canonical page: https://threadcabin.com/crafts/29/chevron-lace-wrap-repeat
- Language: en
- Updated: 2026-08-23T20:07:50.7891248+00:00
- Craft: Knitting
- Difficulty: Intermediate
- Estimated time: 14 h
- Primary image: [Chevron Lace Wrap Repeat finished sample paired with its editable knitting chart](https://threadcabin.com/images/crafts/knitting-chevron-lace.png)

## About this template

The chart balances yarn overs with right- and left-leaning decreases across a 24-stitch repeat for a classic chevron flow.

## Make it yours

Adjust the chevron width, insert plain columns, or repeat the panel for a shawl or wrap.

## Recommended equipment

- **Knitting needles**: 4.5 mm circular needle with an 80 cm or longer cable to support the growing wrap. ([Open Explore guide](https://threadcabin.com/explore/1/knitting-needle-forms-straight-circular-and-double-pointed))
- **Project yarn**: Fine- or light-weight yarn that opens cleanly after washing and blocking. ([Open Explore guide](https://threadcabin.com/explore/15/yarn-label-anatomy-turn-symbols-and-numbers-into-decisions))
- **Gauge ruler and swatch tools**: Use a rigid metric ruler with at least a 10 cm span; wash and rest a representative swatch before choosing the working needle. ([Open Explore guide](https://threadcabin.com/explore/2/gauge-is-a-fabric-measurement-not-a-needle-promise))
