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Knytkragen

Knytkragen

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This is a pattern, not a finished product. 

Purchasing this pattern you'll get it in English, Swedish and Finnish


The digital pattern will arrive to your email after purchase is made, a bit delayed when choosing paypal as payment method.

Knytkragen is the perfect accessory to your closet. A perfect gift for a breastfeeding mom.

With only 2-3 skeins of yarn your can pop up any work-outfit.

 

Size: XS-S(M-L)XL
Gauge: 17 sts  on 5,0mm needle = 10cm
Yarn suggestion: Drops Air, Sandnes Kos
Amount of yarn need: 100 (150) 150 grams.
Needles: Circular needles 5mm & 4mm, any length.


Thank you for knitting my pattern! Problems? Send me a email on patterns@knits.fi

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