Hepatica Granny Top : PDF pattern
PDFs are available immediately after purchase, for you to download and print at home. Downloadable items are not included in shipping thresholds;250
NOTE : this is a digital product, no physical item will be shipped o you, only PDF files !
A quick-to-make halterneck top that starts as a row of granny squares. The blue ’flowers’ in the squares reminded me of Anemone hepatica, a spring flower common to Sweden and north Europe, hence the name. The yarn I used is a worsted weight cotton called Julie by Swedish brand Falkgarn, however, any worsted cotton will do. The pattern is written in English .
NOTE : this is a digital product, no physical item will be shipped o you, only PDF files !
A quick-to-make halterneck top that starts as a row of granny squares. The blue ’flowers’ in the squares reminded me of Anemone hepatica, a spring flower common to Sweden and north Europe, hence the name. The yarn I used is a worsted weight cotton called Julie by Swedish brand Falkgarn, however, any worsted cotton will do. The pattern is written in English .
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Hepatica Granny Top : PDF pattern
Hepatica Granny Top : PDF pattern
PDFs are available immediately after purchase, for you to download and print at home. Downloadable items are not included in shipping thresholds;250
Exceptions may apply
MOSTORETECK
NOTE : this is a digital product, no physical item will be shipped o you, only PDF files !
A quick-to-make halterneck top that starts as a row of granny squares. The blue ’flowers’ in the squares reminded me of Anemone hepatica, a spring flower common to Sweden and north Europe, hence the name. The yarn I used is a worsted weight cotton called Julie by Swedish brand Falkgarn, however, any worsted cotton will do. The pattern is written in English .
NOTE : this is a digital product, no physical item will be shipped o you, only PDF files !
A quick-to-make halterneck top that starts as a row of granny squares. The blue ’flowers’ in the squares reminded me of Anemone hepatica, a spring flower common to Sweden and north Europe, hence the name. The yarn I used is a worsted weight cotton called Julie by Swedish brand Falkgarn, however, any worsted cotton will do. The pattern is written in English .