Lanier Circlet as a Double Cape Wrap
by Virginia Woods Bellamy
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© Virginia Woods Bellamy
Lanier Circlet as a Double Cape Wrap
Yarn: A; finest weaving; weight, 4 oz.; as photographed, in yellow
Metal thread for slip-stitching edge
Needles: number 14
Gauge: 2.5 stitches to one inch; 5 stitches to 2 inches
Chart: one box = 4 stitches and 4 ridges.
See also: Lanier Circlet as a Rainhood or Evening Hood
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