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Smattering Wrap
Dots are one of nature’s simplest forms, yet once you start to play with them, you realize how infinite their possibilities are. Changing their color, size, arrangement, or density can evoke patterns both familiar and exotic. By joining them together, they become a unified tapestry reminiscent of woodpecker holes in a tree trunk, frog eggs, coral, lotus seed pods, a caterpillar’s back, dappled light on the grass, or… I suspect I could go on forever seeing new patterns and combinations.
The modular, “join-as-you-go” construction means you can easily make this piece to any dimensions you like.
Finished measurements
Approx 9” (23 cm) width x 60” (152.5 cm) length
Yarn
Milo by Manos del Uruguay (65% merino wool, 35% linen; 100 grams / 380 yards)
• 1 skein each in
Natural (A)
Potosi (B)
Lisboa (C)
Indigo (D)
Baltico (E)
OR 155 yards of one color (includes edging) + 105 yards each of four colors in DK weight yarn (approx 575 yards total)
This pattern works well in any weight of yarn, especially lighter weights like fingering, so feel free to use up leftover sock yarns or whatever you have in your stash!
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- First published: May 2017
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- Last updated: October 24, 2019 …
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