Donegal Tildes
by Cat Bordhi
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Donegal Tildes
by Cat Bordhi
This reversible cable has a 30-row repeat and uses several different stitch sets in the cabling, so takes extra attention. Halfway up the cable flips as if a mirror has been held to it, and it proceeds all the way to the other end, so that both ends are just the same. I made a pair of the gray Donegal Tweed Tildes so that they could be worn by friends, or pinned (or sewn) to become a vest. This was before I developed the Branching River Vests.
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About this yarn
by Imperial Yarn
Aran
50% Rambouillet, 50% Columbia
170 yards
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113
grams
1937 projects
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About this yarn
by Fleece Artist
Aran
40% Alpaca, 30% Silk, 30% Merino
191 yards
 / 
125
grams
285 projects
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196 times
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4.3
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About this yarn
by Donegal Yarns
Aran
95% Wool, 5% Cashmere goat
103 yards
 / 
50
grams
66 projects
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4.7
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12 votes
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