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What you'll need
Size: | Scarf | Petite Wrap | Tall Wrap | Baby Blanket | Throw |
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Width x Length, in: | 7 x 64 | 18 x 72 | 24 x 84 | 30 x 30 | 40 x 50 |
Width x Length, cm: | 18 x 162.5 | 46 x 183 | 61 x 213 | 72 x 72 | 101.5 x 127 |
Imperial Yarn Tracie Too | |||||
Imperial Yarn Tracie Too
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Tools & Other Supplies | |||||
4.00mm (US 6) Single Pointed Needles – 25cm (10") (opens in a new tab) | |||||
5.00mm (US 8) – 25cm (10") (opens in a new tab) |
Product Details
In Chinese mythology, the sky ladder connects heaven and earth, enabling gods and humans to travel between the two. The “ladder" may take the form of a high mountain, mythical tree, tower, rainbow, or cobweb. Appropriately, our February project is a squooshy piece of heaven to knit in a variety of shapes—scarf, (petite/tall wrap)baby blanket, throw— from mountain-raised merino for lightweight warmth on chilly spring days. Natural yarn colors will enhance the finer details in the cable and lace textures throughout, while richly-dyed colorways will bring their openwork and depth into focus. With all shapes knit in one piece, the repeating motifs are surprisingly easy to work on larger needles, making for a relaxing and satisfying project to snuggle up with on winter evenings. Substituting yarn and/or needles may result in an overall variation in size and drape.
Shown here in Bare Mountain Meadow Wools Cody, color cream.
Pattern includes instructions for five pieces; scarf, petite wrap, tall wrap, small blanket, large blanket.
- Brand
- Independent Designer
- Craft
- Knitting
- Designer
- Anne Hanson
- Featured product
- Format
- Downloadable PDF
- Language
- English
- Number of patterns
- 1
- Skill Level
- Intermediate
- Yarn Weight
Sport