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Let Your Light Shine
I love the idea of little flames spreading out into the world, rippling out to touch others in ways we may never know. I think that if everyone would just try to send something good from themselves out daily, the world would be a nicer place.
This wrap is worked from the center out, starting with a provisional cast-on. Its length and width can both be adjusted by changing the number of repeats of stitches and rows.
This wrap requires 1600-1650 yards of fingering weight yarn, but that does not have to be all the same colors. It’s gorgeous with a mix of solids or tonals in the center sections with contrast edges, or with a gradient.
The pattern includes both written and charted instructions.
Sample shown in: Chicken Coop Dyeworks - 2 skeins of Foghorn in “Kinte Cloth” and 1.5 skeins of Leghorn in “Poinsetta”.
Skill level: intermediate - requires ssk, k2tog, yo, s2kp2, afterthought YO (explained in pattern)
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- First published: May 2020
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