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Triangulation
A simple and graphic colourwork pattern in a bulky weight yarn, makes this a perfect first project for learning colourwork.
Finished Hat Sizes:
14” (35cm)
15.5” (39cm)
17” (43cm)
18.5” (46cm)
20” (50cm)
21.5” (54cm)
Supplies:
Main Colour (MC):1x 100g hank of Artesano British Wool, 100% superwash wool, Grey (02) you’ll need:
25.5yd (23m)
26yd (24m)
43yd (39m)
51yd (46m)
61.5yd (56m)
69yd (62m)
Contrast Colour (CC): 1x 100g hank of Artesano British Wool, 100% superwash wool, Pink (09) you’ll need:
Yarn (Contrast Colour)
11.5yd (11m)
13yd (12m)
14yd (13m)
23yd (22m)
24.5yd (24m)
26.5yd (27m)
4.5mm Circular Needles long enough to use as a magic loop (or a set of DPNs)
6mm Circular Needles long enough to use as a magic loop (or a set of DPNs)
6 stitch markers
Tapestry Needle
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- First published: November 2012
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