Thunderbird
by Nadia Severns
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Knitter's Magazine 30, Spring 1993
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© XRX
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© XRX
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© Hartley Severns
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© Hartley Severns
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© Hartley Severns
Thunderbird
Inspired by a rug design, this beautiful intarsia design continues to inspire. Wearable, subtle, not over the top, this design makes a great project for those knitters still getting comfortable with intarsia knitting.
I believe the original yarn is no longer available, but with 260 in each 100 gram skein, it should not be too hard to choose a substitute from all of the wonderful alpaca yarns on the market today.
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