Palisade Throw
by Lisa van Klaveren
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© Lisa van Klaveren
Palisade Throw
Pattern description: Palisade is a word of French-origin referring to a fence or a wall, which resembles the throw’s knit-look ribbed texture. The fabric drapes beautifully, is completely reversible (the same on both sides) and features a lacy edging for a touch of elegance.
Check out the live video I did demonstrating the half double slip stitch used in this pattern here.
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About this yarn
by Bernat
Aran
100% Acrylic
200 yards
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100
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