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Bitterblue’s Wrap Resources

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Bitterblue’s Wrap: purple knitted  wrap with wide grey lace stripes held up by Erin, who is wearing a grey sweater, tall boots, and jeans. She stands in front of a stone wall and autumn leaves.

The following resources (in alphabetical order) will help you out with the stitches and techniques used in Bitterblue's Wrap:

  • Alternating Skeins

  • Central Double Decrease (cdd)

  • Dealing with Ends

  • Following Parentheses in Written Instructions

  • Garter Tab Cast On

  • Knit 2 Together (k2tog)

  • Knit Front & Back (kfb)

  • Lifelines

  • Long Tail Cast On

  • Make 1 Left (m1L)

  • Make 1 Purl Stitch Left (m1pL)

  • Make 1 Purl Stitch Right (m1pR)

  • Make 1 Right (m1R)

  • Purl 2 Together (p2tog)

  • Slip, Slip, Knit (ssk)

  • Slip, Slip, Purl (ssp)

  • Three-Needle Bind-Off

  • Yarn Over (yo)

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