
BTW, does anyone else find it curious that a pattern that starts at the bottom is named Da Capo?
Ellen
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Since Da Capo means " repeat from the beginning" yea, a little backwards. It should of been a clue to the difficulty of reading the pattern! Ha, Ha...look nice thou. What a nice rememberance from your trip. How lucky to get to try them on and see the different colorways in person. Keep knitting you'll get there.
Literally it means "from the head" which makes it even stranger.
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