Nymphalidea is named for one of the largest families of butterflies, with varieties found in every corner of the world. The mesh edging and solid welts separating each wedge mimic the delicate veined butterfly wings. There are different versions of shawl wrap that you won’t miss out for any weather. If you love all the needle work, don’t forget to check out all the knit fashions with free patterns. This one was designed for use with long gradient self-striping yarns paired up with a contrasting solid or semi-solid, so each wedge becomes individual of those before and after and unique like the wings of a butterfly. Because this is cast on with few stitches and expands, it easily can be adapted to alternate weight yarns or be made smaller or larger to suit the individual knitter. Below also share with you the fabulous color mix from fellow knitters.
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Nymphalidea by Melinda VerMeer
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Nymphalidea by Melinda VerMeer
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