
This shrug was really a quick knit!



Needles: US8
Yarn: Three strands Brunswick Bambini, One strand Patton's sock yarn
Modifications: Garter st for first inch. Switch to st st and YO for increases (YO, K1, SM, K1, YO) Front of shrug is garter stitch. Added rows of garter st to back to keep from curling. I'd probably do the next one all in garter stitch
Wool socks last forever! Kathy talks about her Leftover Socks!
It's adorable!...and so is the little model.
ReplyDeleteHow darling! I looks like a perfect fit and like it was well received!
ReplyDeleteOMG! So cute (baby and the shrug).
ReplyDeleteSo cute! Love the color, too. You've been busy!
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