Mira River Wrap

By Canadutch

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This beautiful wrap is named after a river near the designer's hometown on Cape Breton Island in Nova Scotia, Canada. She first chose the colour, and after adding the beads the wavy pattern and sparkle was an instant reminder of the sun twinkling on the water of the Mira River, a place close to the hearts of many in the area where Tammy grew up. The childhood memories warm the heart and there couldn’t have been a better name for this design.

This soft lace wrap will keep you warm in the winter but is thin enough to be rolled up and tucked away in your bag. The alpaca lace is lovely against the skin and as light as a cloud. It’s a little bit of luxury with a touch of bling!

The pattern is available free on the designer's website, or from Ravelry as a paid ad-free PDF (includes printer friendly version)

Canadutch ✪

Hi! I'm Tammy, a Canadian (originally from Cape Breton Island in Nova Scotia) currently living in France with my Dutch husband and very spoiled little dog. My crafty passion is knitting, but I also dabble in crochet, cross stitch, and quilting. I first learned to knit and crochet as a young teen. Both my mother and grandmother were very crafty and taught me to knit and crochet, but I unfortunately didn't really catch the bug until much later after I was already living an ocean away. Thankfully, the internet was there to fill in the gaps so that I could teach myself and pick up where I left off. I wasn't really serious about any crafts, working on just one or two projects each winter, until a few years ago when I picked knitting back up as a hobby during a stressful period. It seems to have stuck and I have been knitting more and more since. I have also started designing, which I find really fun and exciting. I want to help newer knitters find fun and interesting projects that they are able to knit with confidence. You can find my website here: Canadutch.

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