Blumenwiese - Knitting Pattern - ENGLISH
This listing is for a digital knitting pattern, NOT a finished product! The pattern is written in ENGLISH.
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Blumenwiese is a long cowl that can be looped around the neck twice. There are many one-row buttonholes in this pattern, that will be embroidered around in the end.
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To make this pattern as beginner friendly as possible, it comes with 4 video tutorials:
how to knit an i-cord cast on
how to knit 1-row buttonholes
how to knit an i-cord bind off
how to do the embroidery
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The pattern is written for fingering weight yarn, held together with a fuzzy alpaca.
But there´s a page of tips on how to make this pattern using what ever yarn you have on hand.
This listing is for a digital knitting pattern, NOT a finished product! The pattern is written in ENGLISH.
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Blumenwiese is a long cowl that can be looped around the neck twice. There are many one-row buttonholes in this pattern, that will be embroidered around in the end.
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To make this pattern as beginner friendly as possible, it comes with 4 video tutorials:
how to knit an i-cord cast on
how to knit 1-row buttonholes
how to knit an i-cord bind off
how to do the embroidery
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The pattern is written for fingering weight yarn, held together with a fuzzy alpaca.
But there´s a page of tips on how to make this pattern using what ever yarn you have on hand.
This listing is for a digital knitting pattern, NOT a finished product! The pattern is written in ENGLISH.
±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±
Blumenwiese is a long cowl that can be looped around the neck twice. There are many one-row buttonholes in this pattern, that will be embroidered around in the end.
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To make this pattern as beginner friendly as possible, it comes with 4 video tutorials:
how to knit an i-cord cast on
how to knit 1-row buttonholes
how to knit an i-cord bind off
how to do the embroidery
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The pattern is written for fingering weight yarn, held together with a fuzzy alpaca.
But there´s a page of tips on how to make this pattern using what ever yarn you have on hand.