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Harris
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What’s a cardigan-loving girl from the Northwest, who’s spent her entire life living within two hours of the Canadian border (and therefore is used to being able to wear sweaters nine months out of the year) to do now that she lives in Houston, an hour from the Gulf of Mexico?
Knit a shrug, of course!
Named after the county in Texas where I live, Harris was designed to be a simple shoulder cover, perfect for a little extra warmth in the most air conditioned city in the country.
Knit with a simple chevron pattern and twisted rib, Harris is lacy and feminine, classic and sophisticated.
Sizes
S (fits up to a 36” bust / 16” back)
M (fits up to a 44” bust / 19” back)
L (fits up to a 52” bust / 21” back)
Note: measure across back only. Do not measure from inside armpits.
Materials Needed
Yarn
365 (480, 595) yards of worsted weight yarn
Shown in Madelinetosh Vintage in the Graphite colorway
Needles
US 5 24” circular needle
US 6 24” circular needle
or sizes needed to obtain gauge
Notions
One stitch marker
Waste yarn
Tapestry needle
Gauge
20 sts and 26 rows = 4” in Stockinette Stitch with larger needles
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- First published: May 2011
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