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I really enjoyed it--I will make it again. Shepherd's wool, knit from our kit. Julia S. Temple Terrace, FL
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Reader's Wrap Gallery send us your photos!
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A nice version by Jane P, of Deep Gap, NC. Jane knit her wrap with Shepherd's wool Sage yarn
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Judy J., from Ashland, VA., modeling her finished of the Readers Wrap in Christmas Red Shepherd's Wool yarn..
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Here's another version, knit in Patons Classic wool Cognac Heather, by Cristel L. in California.
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Here's a version in blue, knit by Teri F. from Essex VT, for her mother-in-law.
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Kathleen K. made her wrap with WoolPak #27 Goldstone. She writes "here's the finished product! I love it and almost wish it were cold enough to wear all the time. Almost. "
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Here's Chrissy, wearing the shop model.
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Another Reader's Wrap, this time in hand painted Jaegerspun yarn, also by Linda C.
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Linda C sent us this photo. She made her wrap from her own handspun natural gray 2-ply border Leicester wool.
"I knit this Reader's Wrap for my daughter who is in graduate school studying Library Science. I am knitting another one for her to keep at work."
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And here's one knit for her mother by Maggie B of Edgewood NM
"She'd specifically asked that I use machine washable acrylic yarn, so I chose Lion Brand Homespun in Corinthian. I changed the pattern slightly for the heavier gauge yarn and my mom's smaller build: using #10 needles, CO 60 sts for wrap, 26 sts for pockets. My finished wrap measures 57" long and 19" wide.
I found the pattern instructions clear and accurate, and enjoyed knitting it up!"
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Maryella R., from Cumberland, ME, knit her version of the wrap with a pretty heathery blue merino/silk handspun. It's lovely, and soft!
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