Adlington Hood by Whistle and Wool

Adlington Hood

Crochet
December 2018
Super Bulky (5-6 wpi) ?
5 stitches and 4 rows = 4 inches
15.75 mm (Q)
60 - 80 yards (55 - 73 m)
Child 1-3T, 3-5T, 6-10T- Teen/Adult
US
English
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Pattern Description: An oversize Hood for the entire family! A simple and easy Hood ! This is available in all sizes from 1 yr olds to adults! This is a perfect 1st time project or a quick work up for the pros!
THE ADLINGTON HOOD- 40 minute Project: A Whistle and Wool original Design.
•You may resell a finished product with Pattern credit to Whistle and Wool

SIZES: Child 1-3T, 3-5T, 6-10T- Teen/Adult

PHOTO TUTORIAL: Included
YARN: Made in collaboration with We Are Knitters Yarn.

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A bit of History behind the name:
Adlington: The last element ‘ington’ indicates that Adlington was an Anglo-Saxon settlement from about A.D. 650, while the first element is either a personal name, Eadwulf, or the aethling or prince. Recorded spellings include, in 1190 Edeluinton, in 1202 Adelventon, in 1246 Adelinton and, in 1288 Adlington.n the Middle Ages Adlington was a township in the ecclesiastical parish of Standish in the Leyland Hundred of Lancashire. In 1837, Adlington joined with other townships (or civil parishes) in the area to form the Chorley Poor Law Union which took responsibility for the administration and funding of the Poor Law in that area.9 A local board was formed in 1872 was replaced by an urban district council of twelve members in 1894.

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