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Beeautiful Arm Warmers
These Beeautiful Arm Warmers are knitted with 100 grams of fingering yarn. It is a unique stitch pattern with a multiple of two stitches and worked over four rounds. Every second round is in stockinette stitch. There is a bee stitch (k1below) in it, which explains the name of this pattern. Nope, there is not a purl stitch in sight – even though it may look like that – you will find those only in the ribbed edges! The palms of the hands are in stockinette stitch.
This pattern has been previously published at Sonic Knits. Sonic Knits is a club with a monthly yarn subscription. Last September my design for a pair of Beeautiful Armwarmers was part of their not your ordinary knitting kit.
You can read the interview with me at my friends place Sonic Knits here.
- First published: September 2016
- Page created: September 25, 2016
- Last updated: September 26, 2016 …
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