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greenhouse knits #8
The e-book consists of 8 patterns: two different hats, a pair of socks, long fingerless mitts, a cardigan, a tunic, a shawl and a pattern for small individual leaves to use as decoration or for knitwear embellishments.
#8 are individual leaves. Make the leaves in all kinds of little rests in different colors to finish off a hat or embellish your knitwear. Make a whole bunch of leaves and sew them together into a spring garland to decorate a wall. The possibilities are endless. The size of a leaf using fingering weight and 3 mm (US 2½) needles is 7 x 3.5 cm (2¾ x 1¼”) and it uses only 5 to 6 m / 5½ to 6½ yards.
Tech edited by Sue-Cat
What you’ll need
any yarn weight: little rests in different colors.
One leaf in fingering weight uses about 5 m / 5½ yards. In heavier yarn weights it is a little more.
straight needles or double pointed needles in a size to match your yarn
tapestry needle
Gauge is not important
- First published: June 2017
- Page created: June 29, 2017
- Last updated: August 24, 2020 …
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