Dragon Tears Kerchief
by Joyce D. Lewis
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Dragon Tears Kerchief
The body of this shoulder wrap is worked in linen stitch (also known as granite, moss and woven stitch), which provides all the coverage of solid sc fabric without most of the weight and stiffness of such a solid fabric. In fact, the drape is fantastic! Done correctly, it will flow through your fingers like water.
The shape is created using increases, decreases and short rows, and the dragon tear edging is worked at the end of the rows as you go. It can be worn in a variety of ways, and, it’s just as comfortable as it looks.
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About this pattern
About this yarn
by Round Table Yarns
DK
50% Merino, 50% Silk
231 yards
/
100
grams
84 projects
stashed
121 times
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14 votes
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