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Rudaba

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Rudaba

$8.27
  • Craft: Knit
  • Free/Paid: Paid
  • Yarn Weight: Sport
  • Yarn Base: Luster Sport
  • Yardage: 600-799
  • Project Type: Shawls/Wraps
  • Difficulty: Adventurous Beginner
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Description

SIZE: 19.5" down the spine X 37.5" at the widest point

MATERIALS: 

Expression Fiber Arts Luster Sport

1 skein of each (4 oz/ 395 yds each skein)

Shown in: (A) Succulents , (B) Kitten

Approximately 450 yards total were used for the sample shown. 

If not available, any from this category will work.

Needles: 

US size 7 - 40” or larger circular needles to accommodate a large number of stitches

Adventurous Beginner- For those knitters who are ready to learn some new skills or stitch combinations. Stitches include: working a basic cable

Notes From the Designer, CheVon Bell:

•Rudaba is the name of a princess from Persian mythology. She is said to have lowered her tresses to allow for her lover to climb up to her. The cable that runs down the spine of Rudaba is reminiscent of a braid. 

•It’s worked like a triangle shawl, but its center is six stitches wide rather than the traditional 1-3 of a typical triangle shawl. It is worked with a slightly modified garter tab cast on.

•Click the Videos tab to learn how to work the cast on and the body stitches!

You'll receive a digital file only (instantly downloadable as a PDF) and won't be shipped anything. Please allow a few minutes for the download link to be emailed to you. If the email doesn't arrive within a few minutes, just log into your account on our site and you'll see your Completed Orders. From there, you'll find the download link.

Enjoy your knitting!

Chandi

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