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The Yioryia Wrap
A shawl to hug your shoulders:
I first got to know Georgia, georgiaholt on Ravelry. A fellow Raveler, a New Yorker of Greek origin, she joined my group and we started chit-chatting about Greece and knitting and things like that. I got to like her. I liked her even better when I met her and her husband George. They were on a cruise trip on the Aegean Islands and we arranged to meet for a cup of coffee in Athens. She came with a broad smile and her hands full of yarn: beautiful, soft yarn, the kind one doesn’t easily find in Greece. I knew I would develop a special pattern for this special yarn, to honour our friendship. I came up with this original shape that “hugs” the shoulders and looks like the letter Γ which is the first letter of Georgia’s name in Greek=Yioryia. I hope my patterns does justice to this wonderful person!!!

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- First published: March 2015
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