Designed by Amanda Jones

Mullein Kit (Cumbria Fingering)

$67.60
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As part of our Closing Chapter sale, all yarn—including yarn in this kit—is specially priced. Kit prices reflect the sale price.

Mullein is a long rectangular wrap, designed by Amanda Jones, and features a gorgeous array of patterns and geometry. This project uses short rows in stripes, mixed with open-work lace...


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Choose Cumbria Fingering color 1 (2 hanks):

Color: Choose your color

Choose Cumbria Fingering color 2 (1 hank):

Color: Choose your color

Choose Cumbria Fingering color 3 (1 hank):

Color: Choose your color

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Description

As part of our Closing Chapter sale, all yarn—including yarn in this kit—is specially priced. Kit prices reflect the sale price.

Mullein is a long rectangular wrap, designed by Amanda Jones, and features a gorgeous array of patterns and geometry. This project uses short rows in stripes, mixed with open-work lace and bobbles to create a wonderful project for the advanced beginner who would like to practice more advanced techniques.

Yarn:

The Fibre Co. Cumbria Fingering (60% Merino wool, 30% masham wool, 10% mohair, 300 m (328 yd) per 100 g hank) in Fair Hill (A) – 2 hanks, Windermere (B) – 1 hank and Catbells (C) – 1 hank

Colors:

The photos show the wrap in the shades Fair Hill (Color A lace sections), Windermere (Color B stripes and triangles), and Catbells (Color C, the bobbles and tassels).

Sizes and measurements:

One size
Finished measurements:
183 cm (72 in) wide and 27 cm (14.5 in) deep

Kit contains:

Needles and notions required:

  • 3.5mm (US 4) 61 cm (24 in) or longer circular needle

  • 3.75mm (US 5) 61 cm (24 in) or longer circular needle

  • 3.5mm (US 4) crochet hook

  • Darning needle

Skill level:

Techniques used:

  • Wrap & Turn Bead Stitch

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