Ragg Wrap Pattern
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Requires Mary Maxim Starlette Ragg - Shown in Black Ragg 9 SkeinsRequires 14" Knitting Needles Size U.S. 11 (8 mm).
Ragg Wrap 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 pattern creates a stylish and versatile wrap that is perfect for any event. It calls for knitting needles sizes 11 and a stitch marker, as well as Mary Maxim Starlette Ragg worsted weight yarn, which provided 216 yds per 3.5 oz skein. We highly recommend using Mary Maxim Starlette Ragg yarn, as it adds to the overall quality and appeal of the finished product! This pattern is designed to fit most sizes, with a finished width of 46” [117 cm] and a length of 30” [76 cm] from the back neck. Get ready for an easy and enjoyable knitting experience with this must-have pattern.
Stitch Requirements: Cast on, cast off, knit, purl, slip, decrease, increase, repeat, place marker.
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