Sagittarius Season, and Sag 101

Hello Winter lovelies! Welcome to Sagittarius season, which runs from roughly November 20 through December 21. This is the sign of expansion, growth, and positivity! If there is one statement that best sums up the Sagittarius sun, it would have to be “Life is about the journey, rather than the destination”. Sagittarians love a good adventure, and pushing any boundary they come across, just to see how far they can go.

Their nature is mutable fire (The Rainbow), and their color is blue.

Their Godforms are Artemis/Diana the Huntress, Neith, Apollo the Hunter, and Ares/Mars.

Their tarot cards are Temperance, and the Queen of Wands.

Sagittarius rituals would involve transmutation, alchemy, and rising on the planes.

Their precious stone is Jacinth, and they are ruled by Jupiter.

Their perfume is Lignum Aloes, and their vegetable drugs are all sedatives.

Sagittarius rules the hips and thighs.

Plants associated with Sagittarius include Rush, Wood Betony, Mallow, Agrimony, Red Clover, Burdock, Chicory, Dandelion, Feverfew, Oak, and Elm.

If your Moon is in Sagittarius moods expand, and become even more optimistic. The outdoors and active recreation will be appealing, and indoor activities may leave you feeling restless. You may favor the subjects of philosophy and religion, and you may be an honest-to-a-fault idealist.

Please enjoy this lovely ritual washcloth with a textured with the glyph of Sagittarius!

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Pattern:
With worsted weight cotton yarn, using a US 2.5 needle, (Or whatever needle you need to get a good firm gauge), using the long tail, or the backwards loop method, cast on 37stitches. The first and last 3 stitches of every row, are k,p,k. Work in Seed stitch for 3 rows. (K1, P1, across the row, on both sides).
Begin the pattern by following the chart. On the right side, empty stitches are knit, and black or dotted stitches are purled. On the wrong side, Empty stitches are purls, and black or dotted stitches are knits.
I bind off in the standard way, but feel free to play around with it to suit your needs.

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