Mimosa
by Christie Pruitt
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Mimosa
This piece was a joy to create - and it gets its name from the Mimosa Border which makes a delightful and deeply scalloped edging.
This stole is worked a bit differently than most - it’s worked in two pieces then grafted. Due to the large amount of live stitches, it is recommended that you knit each piece on a separate needle rather than placing waiting stitches on a holder.
Yarn is held double throughout the stole, so you won’t need to be intimidated by working with a lace weight.
Pattern is charted.
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by elann.com
Lace
50% Alpaca, 50% Merino
600 yards
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