Nature's Luxury : Kit Wave by Thea Vesterby
Nature's Luxury
Kit Wave by Thea Vesterby
130.00
130.00 €
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In this kit you can change the colors. This is why you can only add one kit at a time to your cart.
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Type of kit :
Kit with possibility to change the colours
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Language :
We take as a base the 3 languages used on our site (EN-DE-FR). The designer may also provide instructions in other languages.
In this kit, the pattern IS NOT included


Wave is a charming feel-good sweater designed by Thea Vesterby for the summer issue 17 of Laine Magazine.
This lovely design is worked seamlessly from the top down in two colours. It features Stockinette Stitch and a lace pattern.
NL's On Stage - Sport is a great choice to knit this sweater. This super soft yarn has wonderful stitch definition and will bring out the pretty wave-pattern perfectly!
Sizes:
1 (2, 3, 4) (5, 6, 7)
Finished bust measurements:
28 (33.75, 39.25, 45) (50.5, 56, 61.75)" / 70 (84, 98, 112) (126, 140, 154) cm.
Recommended ease: 2-6" / 5-15 cm of positive ease.
Yarn & Co:
3 (3, 4, 5) (6, 6, 7) skeins Nature's Luxury On Stage - Sport, hand-dyed, 50% superfine Merino, 30% Silk (Mulberry), 20% Baby Camel, approx. 300m/100g, in a colour of your choice (MC).
1 (1, 1, 2) (2, 2, 2) skein(s) Nature's Luxury On Stage - Sport, hand-dyed, 50% superfine Merino, 30% Silk (Mulberry), 20% Baby Camel, approx. 300m/100g, in a colour of your choice (CC).
Kits include the yarn, without supplies and pattern.
The WAVE pattern is part of the summer collection in issue 17 of Laine Magazine and is published therein. The instructions are in English.
Please allow approx. 5 days until shipping.
Photos ©Nature's Luxury ©Laine Publishing & Riikka Kantinkoski
The colour reproduction on the monitor depends on the type of the monitor, the ambient light and the calibration and can lead to color deviations in the display.