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Airdrie Cardigan
An oversized, flattering, open work Cardigan/Cocoon for any Spring and Summer outfit, to a glamorous cover up at the beach or pool! This piece is so versatile and has a wonderful drape to add to any outfit! Indulge in the time with your yarn and get lulled into a wonderful relaxing repetition of stitches. Made to keep you in comfort everywhere you go, a great fit and wears easily! This is also an incredibly easy, simple, and quick project!
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PATTERN DETAILS: Beginner, Easy, easy, easy!!
••Sizes: S-XL, XL-3X
••Simple Seams-beginner friendly
••Includes Yarn Brand and Color
Made in collaboration with Lionbrand- Jeans Cotton Yarn.
Substitute yarns: Lionbrand “24/7 Cotton”, Any equivalent #3.
••Picture Tutorial Included for working the sleeves and added details to create a non beginner Cardi look. .
•Written in Standard American Terms
•You may resell finished product with pattern credit
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A fun dip into history behind the name: Airdrie (/ˈɛərdri/) is a town in North Lanarkshire, Scotland. Under the patronage of King Malcolm IV of Scotland Cistercian monks established an abbey at Melrose in 1136. Five years later a daughter house was founded at Newbattle Abbey in Lothian. In 1160 Malcolm granted to the monks of Newbattle lands in central Scotland which became known as the “Munklands” A significant event in Airdrie’s history was the 1695 passing of a special Act of Parliament in the Scottish Parliament allowing Robert Hamilton of Airdrie to hold four fairs yearly and a weekly market in the town of ‘Airdry’. This helped develop Airdrie from a ‘farm town’ into a thriving ‘market town’Airdrie owes its existence to its location on the ‘Hogs Back’ – a ridge of land running from east to west. One very important aspect of the town’s history was the Cistercian monks of Newbattle Abbey, which is why the area is called the Monklands.
Historical information from www.wikipedia.com
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