Snug
by Judith Avery
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Snug
by Judith Avery
Errata available:
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From the description: A shrug is a fitting garment for a baby: it doesn’t button or go over the head so it can be slipped on (or off) a sleepy little one. It just needed a more fitting name—there will be plenty of shrugging in the teenage years; why start early? And so we have the Snug. The yarn is baby soft (it’s even super baby alpaca) and at 200m per ball, offers an economical luxury; one ball will yield two Snugs. Two balls will make four, of course, plus give you colour accent options.
Finished measurements:
- 44cm / 17” sleeve to sleeve
- 17cm / 7” back length
- 14.5cm / 6” wrist
About this yarn
by Eki Riva
Fingering
100% Alpaca
219 yards
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50
grams
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