Hexagon Block in Leaf Pattern
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Hexagon Block in Leaf Pattern
Quilt is made of six-sided blocks with a raised leaf pattern. Each hexagon is knitted in the round from the outside in.
MATERIALS: Use No. 12 three-thread knitting Cotton and work with two pairs Of No. 16 steel needles.
Editor note: No gauge is given. The pattern could be knitted in any yarn with appropriate sized needles.
It should also be noted that the abbreviation “N” represents a “k2tog” in modern knitting abbreviations.
For more information, see:
http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/22286184
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