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Gradiate
Have you ever wanted to make a gradient top, but didn’t want to have to splice multiple balls of yarn to make the colors match up? Well, guess what…. With Gradiate and Colorburst, you won’t have to! Gradiate is worked top down, in the round, so you don’t have to cut and rejoin your yarn; simply skip stitches for the sleeves and keep going! And considering that Universal’s Colorburst yarn comes in a great big 660 yarn ball, no splicing necessary, at least on the small size. This top is quick to work, and the lace details will keep you interested while stitching, and add that “little something extra.” In fact, this top is so quick and easy, you might just want to make one in every color of Colorburst!
Stitches: Ch, sl st, sdc (standing double crochet,) dc, dc2tog, dc3tog
Yarn: Universal Colorburst #4 worsted (660 yards/200g) “Spring,” 1 ball
Hook: I9/5.5mm
Sizes: 28 (32, 36, 40, 44) (48, 52)
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- First published: March 2021
- Page created: March 27, 2021
- Last updated: September 7, 2021 …
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