Cable and Lace Afghan Pattern
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Mary Maxim Starlette (180 Yds/3.5 Oz)Cable and Lace Afghan 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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Knit the Cable and Lace afghan with our vintage pattern. This design will forever be a treasured work of art. Make for yourself or for someone special as a heartfelt gift. Designed using Mary Maxim Starlette Orlon Wintuk worsted-weight yarn, which provided 280 per 4 oz skein at that time. Discover our amazing selection of worsted-weight yarns in all your favorite brands and hues! Keep in mind, yardages will vary. We recommend Mary Maxim Starlette! Materials List: Worsted weight yarn (48 oz), cable needle, and a 36" (91 cm) circular knitting needle size 7 (4.50 mm). Finished size 48 x 68" (122 x 173 cm)—Intermediate knit.
Stitch Requirements: Knit, purl, repeat, increase, decrease, cast on, cast off, stockinette stitch.
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