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Lagunie
What a surprise it was to work with this yarn. The combination mix with Yak is unbelievably soft and warm, and perfect for the coming winter months. Pick 3 skeins for the main color and 1 skein of a complementing color for the tassels, that is all you need. The pattern is written and charted, if you prefer to work from a chart. The entire project is easy to knit and oh so comfortable to wear.
Lagunie combines basic 1/1 ribbing with just enough lace detail to make easy knitting interesting. For tubular cast on and matching tubular bind off details youtube video links are provided.
Required Material:
Berroco, Quechua (60% Extrafine Merino Wool / 20@ Baby Alpaca / 20 % Yak, 1.75 oz/50 g, 164 yds / 150 m)
3 skeins in color #1306 Eden
1 skein in color #1354 Palace
2 yds of contrasting color waste yarn for provisional CO
2 markers
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- First published: July 2020
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