#25 Portable Throw by Ann Regis

#25 Portable Throw

Knitting
January 2001
Bulky (7 wpi) ?
8 stitches and 10 rows = 4 inches
in stockinette stitch with yarn doubled
US 17 - 12.0 mm
2664 - 2700 yards (2436 - 2469 m)
50" x 56"/ 127cm x 142.5 cm
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Errata available: sixthandspring.com

Plump cables alternate with airy openwork in Ann Regis’s weightless work of art. Surprisingly easy to knit, this light and elegant afghan features a seed-stitch border and fat, fluffy tassels, Worked with two strands of yarn and very large needles, the “Portable Throw” is deceptively simple to make. It was first featured in the Fall ‘94 issue of Family Circle Easy Knitting“. Taken from Family Circle Easy Afghans.

Imagine yarn is an acrylic/mohair blend. 12 skeins are used in equal amounts of two colors, in this pattern Ann used #099 ecru (A) and #186 maize (B). In the original version from 1994, Brunswick Quickmist was used. 12 skeins of one color and 13 skeins of the other color were required.

This pattern is rated easy for the beginner knitter.

The pattern suggests using a circular needle with a 24”/60cm cable. Also required are stitch markers and cable needle.

Tassels are optional and require an additional 2 skeins of each color (not included in yardage requirements listed here.)