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Another great Christmas stocking design by Rachel Nash Law--featuring a Possum & Pines! In the mountains of Appalachia we love our possums because:
The kit is packaged in a gift box with a satin ribbon, along with a gift tag to record the knitter and the recipient.
The kit includes U.S. Wool in white, red, grey and green and small amounts of black and pink for possum details.
This pattern is suitable for intermediate knitters comfortable with stranded knitting. The stocking is knitted circularly from the toe up.
Size US 5 (3.5mm) double-pointed needles (set of 5) recommended
Notions: Locking stitch markers, contrasting color waste yarn for afterthought heel, & yarn needle.
Gauge: 23 sts and 26 rnds=4", in charted pattern, blocked.
Size: In dk weight yarn, the length is approximately 20" and the circumference is approximately 14".
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