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    About the No-Gap Wrap Pullover: "We love clever, and this sweater is clever."
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    About the Lutea Lace Shell: "...what appears at first glance to be a standard tank top knitted in flat pieces turns out on closer inspection to be an ingenious piece of three-dimensional sculpture." Pam Allen, Editor in Chief, Interweave Knits

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jillian

That's positively pretty!

connie

Very pretty, Angela! :) And you named the pattern yourself? That's neat. I hope IK doesn't go with the working name I used in my instructions. It's definitely very boring.

Suzann

Lovely as usual. But please NOT Capt Kirk :-)

Agnes

This is lovely! You inspired me to make one for myself! :)

knitaly

"What's in a name? That which we call a rose
By any other name would smell as sweet."
W.Shakespeare--From Romeo and Juliet (II, ii, 1-2)

So your lace shoulder shell by any other name would look as elegant!

Macoco

Captain Kirk was really into V-neck vests and uniforms...so it might be fitting. ;)

The shell looks beautiful.

Iris

So pretty! I like the sorbet pink much more than the maize color ;). Rolled edge is cute, too.

Iris

So pretty! I like the sorbet pink much more than the maize color ;). A rolled edge is cute, too.

Grad School Knitter

Just wanted to let you know that I got my prize yarn today and it is AMAZING. So soft and beautiful... now I just have to figure out something to do with it!

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