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Snuggle
What happened to the last five years? I designed this piece in 2011 and never ever published it to Ravelry till NOW! I love the large wrap/cowl - you feel like you are getting a huge hug.
Snuggle is a knitted reversible wrap/cowl. The small cowl version only uses 250 yards of a heavy worsted weight yarn. The large version can really be worn as a fabulous wrap and uses close to 600 yards. Both pieces are knit flat, twisted then seamed together using the cast on and cast off edges. Next time I would consider doing a provisional cast on so that I could work the Kitchener stitch to allow for an invisible seam.
I hope to see your beautiful creations in the near future.
enjoy
xo
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- First published: February 2016
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