Tower of Pisa Shift
by Veera Välimäki
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© Joe Hancock/Interweave

© Joe Hancock/Interweave

© Joe Hancock/Interweave

© Joe Hancock/Interweave

© Joe Hancock/Interweave
Tower of Pisa Shift
Knit sideways in the three lower panels, this shift sports a uniquely eye-catching construction that is joined as you go.
Made from an interesting combination of a silk and merino blend yarn held together with a soft stainless steel and silk yarn that can be worn against the skin, the shift gently molds to the wearer’s form.
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About this yarn
by Habu Textiles
Lace
69% Silk, 31% Stainless Steel
311 yards
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14
grams
2128 projects
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About this yarn
by SweetGeorgia Yarns
Lace
50% Silk, 50% Merino
766 yards
/
100
grams
1137 projects
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1387 times
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4.8
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