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Louise's Lavender Sachet
Last fall my friend gifted me with a few lavender sachets, made with lavender from her garden. I love lavender, it is one of my favourite scents and I have been missing my own garden plants. I always have a few sachets scattered in with my shawls and sweaters.
I decided that I needed to knit a sachet or two for the lavender. I used a Fringe Cast-on to create flower petals along the top edge, so that, once the edge had been gathered up and closed, the top would look like a flower. My sachets are smaller than hers, so I have lots of lavender. I will have to make a few more!
These little sachets are useful for more than lavender. Think small gift bags or maybe bigger bags, make with bigger needles and heavier yarn. I hope that you have fun with your knitting.
Indulge in the soothing aroma of lavender with Louise’s Lavender Sachet knitting pattern. This easy-level project is perfect for beginners and seasoned knitters alike. Knit seamlessly in the round, top down, and in one piece, this pattern features a delicate fringe detail for added charm. Using Cascade 220® Fingering yarn, you’ll create a luxurious sachet that makes a lovely gift or a delightful addition to your own collection. With clear instructions and a gauge of 36 stitches per 4 inches in stockinette, you’ll enjoy a relaxing and rewarding knitting experience.
Unique Features-
• Seamless construction for a polished finish
• Fringe detail adds a touch of elegance
• Top-down design allows for easy customization
• Luxurious Cascade 220® Fingering yarn creates a soft texture
Materials Needed-
• Stitch marker
• Needle: 2.75mm (US Size 2.0)
• Yarn: Cascade 220® Fingering (Light Fingering weight, 50-55 yards)
• Gauge: 36 Stitches Row = 4 Inches in Stockinette
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