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Springtime Wrap
Springtime Wrap
I fell in love with this yarn. The project started out to be a wrap, then a ponchette, then a wrap again. As I got going with the knitting patterns, I realized it would be too narrow for my ponchette vision, and I could have ripped it out to start over, but I really enjoyed what I was doing with it to that point, so I decided to let it grow as a wrap/shawl/scarf – it works in many ways. These things happen.
This yarn has gorgeous color blends and lots of nubby soft texture. Did I say soft?! Yes, it’s a cotton blend and it’s so soft in your hands, and on your neck and shoulders. What a wonderful treat for this time of year. The Springtime Ponchette version is in the works and will be coming to you soon. I hope you enjoy them both!
Materials
One Skein of Noro, Enka, 550 yards. 200 gram ball. The sample in the pictures is color #6, Mito.
50% Cotton/20% Silk/15% Wool/15% Polyamide.
Or same yardage of any dk weight yarn.
Size 8 needles, circular or straight, in any length.
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- First published: April 2021
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