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Geometric lace is combined with a gradient yarn for this beautiful stole knit on the bias. By increasing on one edge and decreasing on the other, the lace takes on a life all of its own. It almost looks like a line of birds, returning home after a long winter.
Techniques to Try with Passerine:
- Knitting on the Bias
- Lace Knitting
- Working from Charts (written instructions are included for charts)
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