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Wood Duck Chullo
Chullo knitting begins with the earflaps, which are knit back and forth. After each earflap is completed, an i-cord and tassel are attached. The body of the chullo begins with a selvage for the hem. The earflaps are attached at the hem border by purling together a stitch form the earflap with a stitch from the chullo body. The chullo ends with crown shaping that reduces the top to a point. An i-cord rope and tassel are attached to the top.
Yarn Requirements:
1 skein each of Knit Picks Palette in Ivy, Eggplant, Oyster Heather, Marine Heather and Garnet Heather;
1 skein Cascade Heritage Paints in color 9826 (variegated);
1 skein Knit Picks Bare Peruvian Highland Wool Fingering in Natural.
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- First published: October 2010
- Page created: December 28, 2014
- Last updated: April 27, 2020 …
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