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Seaweed Gloves

“SEAWEED, ALGAE and seagrass can be found anywhere along a colour spectrum ranging from pink and purple to orange, yellow and green,” says Carina Olsson. “These are fun, rewarding colours to work with, and the tree and twig panels are some of my favourite motifs. Try to knit your gloves a bit more firmly than you usually knit, since gloves should fit pretty tightly.”

SIZE

Actual hand circumference: 18cm (7in)

YARN

Jamieson & Smith 2 Ply Jumper Weight (4ply weight; 100% Shetland wool; 115m/126yds per 25g ball)

A FC50; 2 x 25g balls

B 87; 1 x 25g ball

C 202; 1 x 25g ball

D FC55; 1

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