Convallaria majalis is the botanical name of the lily of the valley,
which you can find on the outer side of the leg.
The name is adapted from Latin: “Convallaria“ means “found in valleys“ and „majalis“ – “relate to the month of may”.
Majalis is worked up from toe to leg. This technique is unusual. It has its home in the countries of the Near East. In this model a typical western motif is worked. By knitting the usual way (from leg down to toe) this motif would not be possible.
Size
36-41 (36/37 – 38/39 – 40/41)
This pattern could be worked in other sizes too, because you can vary the number of stitches.
Convallaria majalis is the botanical name of the lily of the valley,
which you can find on the outer side of the leg.
The name is adapted from Latin: “Convallaria“ means “found in valleys“ and „majalis“ – “relate to the month of may”.
Majalis is worked up from toe to leg. This technique is unusual. It has its home in the countries of the Near East. In this model a typical western motif is worked. By knitting the usual way (from leg down to toe) this motif would not be possible.
Size
36-41 (36/37 – 38/39 – 40/41)
This pattern could be worked in other sizes too, because you can vary the number of stitches.
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Convallaria majalis is the botanical name of the lily of the valley,
which you can find on the outer side of the leg.
The name is adapted from Latin: “Convallaria“ means “found in valleys“ and „majalis“ – “relate to the month of may”.
Majalis is worked up from toe to leg. This technique is unusual. It has its home in the countries of the Near East. In this model a typical western motif is worked. By knitting the usual way (from leg down to toe) this motif would not be possible.
Size
36-41 (36/37 – 38/39 – 40/41)
This pattern could be worked in other sizes too, because you can vary the number of stitches.
Convallaria majalis is the botanical name of the lily of the valley,
which you can find on the outer side of the leg.
The name is adapted from Latin: “Convallaria“ means “found in valleys“ and „majalis“ – “relate to the month of may”.
Majalis is worked up from toe to leg. This technique is unusual. It has its home in the countries of the Near East. In this model a typical western motif is worked. By knitting the usual way (from leg down to toe) this motif would not be possible.
Size
36-41 (36/37 – 38/39 – 40/41)
This pattern could be worked in other sizes too, because you can vary the number of stitches.
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