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This design is practical, yet stylish and easy to work up. The neck warmer is shaped through a change in needle size, to create the gentle shoulder flare.
The wrist warmers are in 2 sizes and shaped with a thumb gusset. The fan stitch crochet edging softens the vertical lines and adds femininity.
This design was originally sampled in hand-dyed Targhee wool and cashmere yarns. As these yarns are no longer available, I wanted to re-sample the design in Cascade Yarns beautiful new Cloud and Eco Cloud yarns.
These yarns are very soft, yet, due to their cabled structure, give a slightly terrycloth-like fabric.
The neck warmer is in one size, and the wrist warmers are offered in two sizes. One hank makes the set what a great way to have luxury accessories on a budget, and be able to make sets as gifts!
18 sts and 26 rows = 4" (10 cm) in Stockinette Stitch. 12 sts (2 reps) = 2.75" in Twin Rib, using size 9 ndls, or size to give gauge.
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Designing hand knitting patterns for print and indie publication, for nearly 20 years.
Specializing in updated classics, innovative shaped cable designs, and whimsical, Nature-inspired knits for children and the home.
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From now through the end of Thanksgiving Day (11/22/12), I will be donating 10% of every pattern sold in my Craftsy store, to the American Red Cross, ...
Designing hand knitting patterns for print and indie publication, for nearly 20 years.
Specializing in updated classics, innovative shaped cable designs, and whimsical, Nature-inspired knits for children and the home.
Hurricane Sandy Help
From now through the end of Thanksgiving Day (11/22/12), I will be donating 10% of every pattern sold in my Craftsy store, to the American Red Cross, to assist those dealing with the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy.
Thank you all, in advance, for helping to support those in need!
Dawn Brocco
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