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Iseminger by Lori Gayle

Iseminger by Lori Gayle

This pattern is available on Ravelry. Ā 

Finished Size

9Ā¼ā€ wide and 75ā€ long, after blocking

Yarn

Manos del Uruguay FINO (70% extrafine merino wool, 30% silk; approx. 490 yds/100 g)

1 sk each of A1, A2, A3, and B;

Shown in 431 Chemise (A1), 413 Rosewater (A2), 414 Ivory Letter-opener (A3), and 405 Peacock Plume (B)

Needles & Notions

US 6/4mm circular needles 24ā€ or longer, or size needed to obtain gauge (See notes)

Spare needle for grafting

Stitch holder or waste yarn

Tapestry needle

Gauge

21 sts and 36 rows = 4ā€/10cm in garter stitch using double strand of yarn, blocked

21 sts and 34 rows = 4ā€/10cm in Thorn pattern using double strands of A and B, blocked.

Notes

This project is worked in two identical halves that are grafted together in the center using Kitchener stitch.

Project is worked flat; circular needle is used to facilitate color changes.

The yarn is used double throughout. Color B is always double-stranded with itself.

You may find it helpful to wind each skein of yarn into two equal balls.

This project uses almost all of color A2.

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Description

This pattern is available on Ravelry. Ā 

Finished Size

9Ā¼ā€ wide and 75ā€ long, after blocking

Yarn

Manos del Uruguay FINO (70% extrafine merino wool, 30% silk; approx. 490 yds/100 g)

1 sk each of A1, A2, A3, and B;

Shown in 431 Chemise (A1), 413 Rosewater (A2), 414 Ivory Letter-opener (A3), and 405 Peacock Plume (B)

Needles & Notions

US 6/4mm circular needles 24ā€ or longer, or size needed to obtain gauge (See notes)

Spare needle for grafting

Stitch holder or waste yarn

Tapestry needle

Gauge

21 sts and 36 rows = 4ā€/10cm in garter stitch using double strand of yarn, blocked

21 sts and 34 rows = 4ā€/10cm in Thorn pattern using double strands of A and B, blocked.

Notes

This project is worked in two identical halves that are grafted together in the center using Kitchener stitch.

Project is worked flat; circular needle is used to facilitate color changes.

The yarn is used double throughout. Color B is always double-stranded with itself.

You may find it helpful to wind each skein of yarn into two equal balls.

This project uses almost all of color A2.

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