Carolina Jasmine
by Katie Rose Pryal
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Carolina Jasmine
Here in North Carolina, we have a flowering and nigh indestructible plant called Carolina Jasmine. It can grow anywhere: abandoned lots, town dumps, superfund sites, etc. Despite its hardy nature, it is beautiful, with yellow flowers that give a deep fragrance. Unlike a lot of flowers around here, the G. sempervirens is native to this part of the world. I grow it on the front of my brick home, and it is slowly clambering to the roofline.
This hat is inspired by the plant: the Leaf Motif around the middle, the Vine Motif at the crown, and the small crocheted flowers added at the end.
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by GGH
Worsted
85% Cotton, 15% Acrylic
100 yards
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by Malabrigo Yarn
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51% Silk, 49% Merino
150 yards
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by Manos del Uruguay
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70% Merino, 30% Silk
150 yards
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