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Lace Knits: Magical Methods for Openwork Knitting
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Fenay
From Ann Kingstone’s “Lace Knits” book:
A dainty scalloped edge accents this seamless top-down bolero and achieves its set-in sleeves by Ziggurat shoulder construction. Use a distinct button as the single closure to make a statement.
The Ziggurat shoulder method is the brainchild of Swedish designer, Åsa Tricosa. Learn about it here.
Finished chest width dimensions:
32¾, 36¼, 36¼, 38, 41½, 45, 45, 48½, 48½, 50½, 53¾, 57¼, 57¼, 59 inches
83, 92, 92, 97, 105, 114, 114, 123, 123, 128, 137, 145, 145, 150 cm
Yarn Information:
Photographed in Charity #941
2: 2: 2: 2: 2: 2: 2: 2: 2: 2: 2: 2: 2: 3 skeins
874, 874, 874, 874, 874, 874, 874, 874, 874, 874, 874, 874, 874, 1311 yards
Extras:
QTY (1) 15mm (⅝ inch) size button
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