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Clings
The pattern, Clings, has two special features.
First, GARTER STITCH ONLY. Believe or not, there is no increase or decrease of stitches in pattern.
Yes, I know knitting Garter stitches is boring but your finished project will proof that it’s worth it.
Second, 2 yarn ends for each column. The more you knit, the more you have. You hate weaving in ends? Me too. But we have to pay for the speciality.
Details:
Needles and Notions: 2 DPNS 4mm
Yarn: RICHMORE DIFFUSION SOFF LUCE Nylon 50% Wool 26% Acrylic 24% 30g 150m
Col 34 White for odd number columns, Col 46 Purple for even number column
Finished Size: 46 cm x 150 cm
Estimated Yarn Consumption: White x 400m / Purple x 400m
The pattern is illustrated with photos which helps knitters understand the formation of blocks.
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- First published: May 2019
- Page created: May 25, 2019
- Last updated: June 12, 2019 …
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