Christmas Tree Tunic Pattern
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Mary Maxim Starlette Ragg (Size 30-40) - Shown In GreyChristmas Tree Tunic Pattern is backordered and your entire order will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Description
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This downloadable graph-style pattern enables you to make a charming Christmas Tree tunic adorned with buttons, ideal for keeping warm and stylish during the holiday season. Includes drop shoulders, a crew neck, and an extended length for added warmth and flair. Created with our super soft, Mary Maxim Starlette Ragg yarn, that offered 120 yds per 2 oz ball at the time. Please note yardages have changed. Materials list: Size 30-40 MC Grey Ragg (11), Size 42-44 MC Grey Ragg (12 balls). All Sizes: CC1 Green (70 yds), CC2 Red (35 yds), CC3 Brown (5 yds), and misc buttons. Also, requires knitting needles size U.S. 5 (3.75 mm) and 8 (5 mm). Experience the joy of winter with every step, wearing the Christmas Tree Tunic!
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