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Silk Garter + Lace Summer Cocoon Coat Knit Pattern

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This knitted, lightweight sweater is just what you need for your fall wardrobe! This versatile, shawl-like coat is made from our 100% Recycled Sari Silk Ribbon, a soft, silky fiber that gives great coverage and breathability. This lacy garment can transition any outfit from a sunny day to a cool, crisp autumn night. 

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Product Specs:
Craft: Knit
Category: Clothing - Sweater 
Finished Dimensions: Only available in one size (fits most) - Rectangle is approximately 34” x 24”, and is modeled on a 34” chest circumference 
Yarn Required: 4 Skeins of Darn Good Yarn’s Sari Silk Ribbon
Needle Size: US 19 / 15 mm circular knitting needles (24” long)
Other: Darning Needle, scissors
Difficulty Level:Beginner/Intermediate 
Designed By: Rosemary Bridges | @rosemarybridgesknits

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