Reflected Tree
by Virginia Woods Bellamy
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© Virginia Woods Bellamy

© Virginia Woods Bellamy
Reflected Tree
Size: 4 divided squares; 20 x 20 inches
Yarn: A; fine, 2-ply weaving yarn; as photographed, crimson with gold metal edge; 2 oz.
Needles: number 12
Gauge: 3 stitches to one inch Chart: one box= 3 stitches; 10 boxes wide; 3 x 10 = 30 stitches. One box= 3 ridges; 10 boxes high; 3 x 10 = 30 ridges. To knit: Unit 1:
As photographed, this is one color.
To knit in two colors, follow chart. Each unit may be shaded in three colors thus: 6 ridges, 9 ridges, 15 ridges from the CO edge.
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