Tinga Tinga Tales
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Tinga Tinga Tales
by Mary E Rose
From a Traditional Story: ”In the beginning of the beginning, Giraffe wasn’t as tall as the trees. She was more like a deer, lean and quick and no taller than a bush.’’ When drought came, drying up all but the highest leaves in the trees, Giraffe and Rhino asked Man to help them reach the trees. He gave them a magic herb, but Rhino forgot to eat his, and so Giraffe ate both portions, resulting in a double long neck. This tall cowl is worked flat and then seamed to form either a false Moebius or a traditional no-twist cowl.
When substituting self-striping yarns look for one when worked in a
traditional sock pattern has at least one stripe that yields one inch 2.5 cm of a single color for best results.
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by Redbird Yarn Studio
Light Fingering
75% Merino, 25% Nylon
460 yards
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100
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