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Free the Minis Wrap
Left overs from socks or other garments/projects fill our stash space. Unless you use these left overs for blankets or as a supplement in other projects, they seem to have no purpose. What a shame! Free the Minis Wrap is just the pattern you need to use those left overs to make a beautiful asymmetric triangular wrap! You will also need approx. 40-42 grams of a tonal/solid color that should be either very LIGHT or very DARK so that the stripes made with this yarn stand out in the final wrap design. Your minis now have a purpose! (angels singing) Get all those minis, scraps and left overs out, arrange them in any way you like (striping light next to dark, fading them from light to/from dark, all like colors together, etc), and let’s begin to create a wrap that will literally go with ANY outfit your wear.
- First published: January 2017
- Page created: January 15, 2017
- Last updated: January 15, 2017 …
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