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Lattice In the Garden Throw
A good-sized throw that works up quickly, Lattice In the Garden is made with bulky yarn on big needles and features a “lattice” slip-stitch pattern. This is a great pattern for variegated yarn since it helps the eye focus on the colors, but it would also be a beautiful texture for solid color too.
Finished Measurements: Approx. 55 1/2”w x 41 1/2”h
Gauge: 10 sts in garter st or 2 diamonds (as measured width-wise from point to point) and 15 rows or 1 1/2 diamonds (as measured vertically from point to point) = 4”
In regard to gauge: Slip st patterns “pull in” and are difficult to measure, so numbers are approximate. Please take time to knit a gauge swatch and adjust needle size as necessary to get a fabric you love.
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- First published: November 2021
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