It’s a simple shape, so I did a provisional cast on of 43 stitches, and then knitted using seed stitch until all the wool was used up. Kitchener stitch was used to complete the loop. My photos don’t do justice to the beautiful yarn, sadly! I’ve used this yarn a lot - it’s brilliant and very cheering to use.
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Mary E
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