Description
The lavender, irises and lilacs in my yard tell the story, I love purple flowers. So when I saw this gorgeous colorway at my local yarn store, The Unruly Stitch, I knew it just had to become something special to remind me of the beautiful slumbering flowers in my yard over the long cold winter. So with hook in hand, I went to work finding the perfect stitch to compliment the yarn. Since these three plants are able to self-propagate in my yard, I wanted the stitch pattern to do the same as it went row by row growing one stitch repeat at a time as I worked through this gorgeous hand dyed yarn.
Yarn: The Unruly Stitch Colorway of fingering yarn (75% superwash wool, 20% nylon, 5%silver stellina, 438 yards/100gram skein) 1 skein and kid mohair (64% mohair, 36% silk, 459yards/50gram skein) 1 skein
Hook: US Size F/3.75mm
Notions: Tapestry needle, marker for setup row
Gauge: 15 dc and 7 ch 2 spaces x 10 rows = blocked 4”/10cm square in pattern stitch, fingering weight
Size: 68”/170cm wingspan x 29″/78cm at deep point, blocked







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