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Sonoma Shrug
Sweet little something!
Do you love summer, sleeveless or open-back tops and gorgeous dresses?
Sonoma shrug with its fascinating Cabernet Cable lace will have you covered whether you are going about your regular day or getting ready for a wedding party!
The shrug is close fitting and is meant to gently hug your upper back and shoulders.
This design offers a wide variety of sizes for women. Please check out Seedling Shrug for children’s sizes.
Sizes:
Sizing is based on cross back and upper arm measurement, links and details on how to measure are included in the pattern.
XS(S, M, L, XL, XXL)
chest measurement:
28-30(32-34, 36-38, 40-42, 44-46, 48-50)“
71-76(81-86, 91-96, 101-106, 111-117, 122-127)cm
Material:
This pattern is suitable for fingering and sport weight merino yarns, in merino or its blends in solid or semisolid colors.
Samples shown:
Red: Merino Light by Colour Adventures, Japanese Maple.
Purple gray: Merino Light by COlour Adventures, Dawn.
White: Cascade 220 Sport by Cascade Yarns, 8505 White.
Wedding variation: Scrumptious sport by Fyberspates, 310 Natural.
Yardage:
440(480, 540, 620, 640, 660) yds
400(440, 490, 570, 590, 600) m
Gauge:
Gauge is specified over one rep of Cabernet Cable (picture included in the pattern).
Difficulty level:
2-3 out of 5
Note: using piece of scrap yarn as lifeline and stitch markers between every pattern repeat is recommended for less experienced knitters.
Notions:
2 cable needles (or 1 locking st marker for cabling without cn), 1 stitch marker, 2 locking st markers, st holder,
tapestry needle, blocking wires and/or pins.
Optional for Bridal Variation: steel crochet hook US 2.5 (2.50 mm)
Techniques required:
CO, BO
Lace, Cabling
Pattern includes:
- Wedding Variation with crochet edging
- Charted and written instructions,
- 6 sizes, from 28 to 50” chest;
- 2 methods, either cuff to cuff or provisional CO;
- Cabernet Cable (cabling without cable needle) photo tutorial
Note:
Please highlight the numbers that apply to your size to avoid any confusion.
Please, read the entire pattern before printing to save ink and paper. There is a chance you will not need to print every page
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- First published: October 2013
- Page created: October 16, 2013
- Last updated: March 15, 2018 …
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