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Juicy pops of colour in hypnotic stripes, by Esther Graafland
To fit sizes: 76/81 cm (30/32 ins), 86/91 (34/36), 97/102 (38/40), 107/112 (42/44), 117/122 (46/48). Actual size: 92 cm (36 ins), 102 (40¼), 113 (44½), 124 (48¾), 134 (52¾). Length: 57 cm (22½ ins), 5
Knit a simple sweater that lets a self-striping yarn do the work
Cast on 30 sts using 3.25mm needles and Yarn A. Rows 1 to 2 Knit. Row 3 (RS) K5A, (K4B, K4A) 3 times, K1A. Row 4 (WS) P5A, (P4B, P4A) 3 times, P1A. Row 5 K5A, (K4B, K4A) 3 times, K1A. Row 6 P5A, (P4B,
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A cotton blend helps this quirky hat keep its shape, while a dash of acrylic promises a soft touch for tiny heads. Brim is worked first in rows. The Main Body of the Hat is worked in rounds across the
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