November 2008
Who could resist a pattern with a name like this? It comes from the name of an Edgar Allen Poe story, I think...
I'd originally bought some Noro Blossom for Jane Ellison's Eloise but having had the good fortune to see a sample of that pattern knitted up at Bobbins in Whitby, I had a rethink, and this is the result. Having searched ravelry to see what other people had used their Blossom for, I spotted this (and also Lovislund, but that's another story).
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Pattern: The Mystery of Marie Roger by Denise Dalton
Yarn: Noro Blossom
Amount: 3 skeins
Colourway: 17
Needles: 6.00mm
Size: n/a
On ravelry: here
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