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Asagao Wrap
Named for the Japanese form of the Morning Glory, this wrap is all about the twining cables and twisted stitches that work their way from end to end.
A classic rectangular stole worked in a heavier weight yarn than one would usually use for lacy cables, this stole is complex, but will work up quickly due to the weight.
Two complimentary cables are worked side-by-side in stripes on a reverse stockinette background, with seed stitch borders up each side to keep the design from rolling in.
This design will give you a hug and keep you warm.
If you are feeling adventurous, why not double the width and make a cozy blanket of it? Just remember to buy double the yarn ;-).
If you want to see all the patterns in this issue go here for a video.
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