Lily Sewn Throw
by Alison Crowther-Smith
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© Alison Crowther-Smith

© Alison Crowther-Smith

© Alison Crowther-Smith
Lily Sewn Throw
This is a throw which is then seamed on one third of one side - it forms a Throncho (cross between a throw and poncho!) and is very flattering, one size garment.
I used Rowan Finest but any wool/cashmere blend or pure wool 4 ply will also work well. You need 1,200 meters of yarn.
You also need c, 2,000 beads, size 6. The pattern is a fairly easy lace, beaded throughout.
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50% Merino, 30% Alpaca, 20% Cashmere goat
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