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Ariadne
In Greek mythology, Ariadne used a ball of string to show Theseus the way out of the Minotaur’s maze. Modern knitters know the power of string – especially when it is a luxurious combination of wool and bamboo!
Here, we reunite some of our favorite elements – Woobu, ribbing, and an angled front – and recombine them in a center-out construction in which lines of 1x1 ribbing at the neckline emerge into K3, P1 and then disappear again down the top of the sleeve.
It’s a fascinating journey of merging and emerging. Where will it lead you?
For construction purposes after knitting, you will also need:
• Two additional 24” (60cm) or longer circular needles, in a size smaller than gauge needle (for back and side seams)
• Two double-pointed needles in size used for gauge, for I-cord button loop
• One gorgeous button, placed where necessary for most flattering closure!
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- First published: February 2013
- Page created: April 20, 2013
- Last updated: November 16, 2022 …
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