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Cover from the Sky
Cover from the Sky is the perfect way to stay cosy on a dull winters day. Bright solid hues will brighten up your mood and the soft squidgy garter stitch will keep you warm as toast.
Simply constructed using slip stitches, eyelets and plain banding and not a single purl stitch in sight. Suitable for a confident beginner, but with plenty of fun knitting to keep the interest of the more seasoned maker.
The name was inspired by one of my very favourite songs https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5E2A6aRAWro
Materials:
Approximately 250 yards of Yarn A. Example used Rowan Pure Wool in Avocado.
Approximately 230 yards of Yarn B. Example used Lang Yarns Merino 120 in Shade 0162. (Fuchsia).
Approximately 110 Yards of Yarn C. Example used Louisa Harding Grace in Frenchie (044). (Navy Blue).
Approximately 200 Yards of Yarn D. Example used Rico Essentials Merino DK in Shade Grey/Brown (047).
Size 4.50 mm Circular Needle with a cord length of 60 cm minimum,(to accommodate all the stitches comfortably).
Stitch Marker.
Tapestry Needle for weaving in ends.
Size: (Unblocked) Approximately 76 inches/191 cms Wingspan and 22 inches/57 cms Centre Depth to point. The size can be increased by repeating the last lacy eyelet section as often as desired.
Method: Worked from the top down, in rows, turning after every row. Finished with an icord bind off. I do not use a garter stitch tab to start.
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- First published: January 2016
- Page created: January 27, 2016
- Last updated: January 27, 2016 …
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