kathysceltic Publish time 2025-11-5 09:46

thank you for sharing

lauramumu Publish time 2025-11-17 01:22

Thank you very much!

Kas15 Publish time 2025-12-4 08:01

Thank you for sharing!

Goniaczek40 Publish time 2025-12-4 20:22

Nice pattern

Lolaaaaa Publish time 2025-12-13 02:44

Muy bonito

a 440 Publish time 2026-1-3 22:36

        Thank you very much!

Guhya25 Publish time 2026-1-4 19:16

the name Fjolla comes from Albanian fjollë, meaning “fine snow” or “snowflake” and to me, it perfectly describes the combination of the wonderfully soft and light fabric the lace weight yarn (held double) and the pattern make in this pulloverFjolla is worked seamlessly from the top down, with 2 strands of mYak Baby Yak Lace held double throughout. The yoke is shaped by using a modified version of the contiguous set-in sleeves method developed by Susie Myers. First the yoke is worked back and forth to the final neck CO. When the neck shaping is complete, the yoke is worked in rounds to sleeve separation. The sleeve stitches are placed on hold and the underarm stitches are cast on. Then the body is worked in rounds to the ribbing. The sleeve stitches are then picked up again to work the sleeve in rounds, top down, to the cuffs. Neck finishing is worked last.

ISABELALBA Publish time 2026-1-4 21:22

Muchas gracias

Snowflake007 Publish time 2026-1-17 21:16

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gouzhentu Publish time 2026-1-18 00:49

thanks you!
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