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My students always ask me when they're going to use the things I'm teaching them. We're currently working on least common multiple and greatest common factor.
Since I've decided to knit a shoe bag, I've decided to do a stranded piece. I don't want to felt a bag and stranded it will help make it stronger. I'm going to strand a piece with sort floats so I don't have to worry about snagging.
I went through my books and chose some patterns. Then, I needed to find the small repeat.
I did the math.
And the smallest repeat number needed?
Ninety-two.
This is where you will use this, boys and girls.
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Arctic Circle in 4 sizes from 32" to 44" with an easy to remember lace pattern dancing up and down the shell.
Here is some information about doubling yarn or changing gauge and how that changes your yardage requirements, etc.