Damask Cloche
by Michael Harrigan
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© Michael Harrigan

© Michael Harrigan

© Michael Harrigan

© Michael Harrigan
Damask Cloche
I’ve always admired the cloche hat style and thought I would combine my love of lace knitting with a cloche design and use this new fiber blend. The yarn is a blend of silk and linen that provides a clear definition of the Japanese lace patterning. It also creates a custom fit since, once worn, the shape is maintained as the yarn—unlike wool—has little memory.
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by Miss Babs
Fingering
65% Bombyx, 35% Linen / Flax
420 yards
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100
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