The Kureyon yarn is heavy enough to make a solid, comfortable skirt that’s going to retain its shape. Diagonal stripes add interest to the shape and being knit on the bias the skirt won’t curl at the edge. The skirts are a big staple in the closet or wardrobe of the style loving ladies and girls, and you can just make the lovely looking designers style skirts at home! Though this version is unlined, it would be easy enough to add a lining if you so wished. The skirt is worked using two balls of MC at a time; one ball is designated A, and the the other is B. You will be alternating two rows of A with two rows of B throughout. Be sure to start the two balls at different points in the color sequence.
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