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Victorian Knit-Along Scarf
Join Franklin Habit as he leads his very first knit-along, using knowledge culled from his collection of 19th century knitting manuals, and Zitron Infinito, a lovely new yarn that features an unusual dyeing technique. Color flows slowly light to dark in one long yarn.
The fun extends over three installments in February, beginning 2/1/2019. Along the way, there will be historic information and tips about knitting lace, including a look at how and why this design works.
The first post in the KAL forum provides tutorial videos.
Click HERE to check them out.
Errata: The final edging row should read (the correction in rd): Row 3: K3, k4, (yo, slp-slk-k2tbl) twice, yo, dbl dec, (yo, k2tog) twice, yo, k5 4 times, k2.
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- First published: January 2019
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