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Flatline
The unique shape and light texture of this modern shrug make it the perfect companion for summer dresses and tank tops.
Materials:
Approx. 500 (640, 780) yards of Northbound Knitting Merino/Silk Fingering, 400 (500, 600) yards colour A, 100 (140, 180) yards colour B
Size US 9 (5.5 mm) needle (or size needed to obtain gauge)
Tapestry needle
Gauge:
4 sts=1” in stockinette stitch
Finished Measurements:
Note: The schematic diagram shows the shrug unseamed.
Back Measurements (across): Small=18” Medium and large=20”
Sleeve Circumference: Small=14” Medium=17” Large=20”
Abbreviations Used:
K=Knit
P=Purl
RS=Right side
WS=Wrong side
St(s)=Stitch(es)
Kf&b=Knit into the front and back of same stitch
K2tog=Knit two stitches together
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- First published: July 2013
- Page created: July 22, 2013
- Last updated: May 8, 2016 …
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