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Bowls
Each bowl is knitted from center out, increase every other round until desired diameter is reached. Then continue in seed stitch until the height is reached and using the I-cord bind off technique bind off.
Finished Size:
Extra small: 4”/ 10 cm diameter and 1.25” / 3.5 cm tall.
Small: 5” /13 cm diameter and 1.75” / 4.5 cm tall.
Medium: 6.5”/ 17 cm diameter and 2”/ 5 cm tall.
Large: 8”/ 21 cm diameter and 3”/ 8 cm tall.
Yardage:
Extra small: 35 – 45 yards / 32 – 42 meters
Small: 50 – 60 yards / 46 – 55 meters
Medium: 75 – 85 yards / 69 – 78 meters
Large: 110 – 120 yards / 101 – 110 meters
Note: If you are going to use 100% wool and try felting the bowl it might add additional interest to the bowl set. However I have not felted the bowls, therefore I cannot provide you with the dimensions for that.

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