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Master Angler
We took the Angler shawl and mirrored it to create a blanket! Worked from the center out with wide garter stripes this simple piece makes a grand statement. Our colors are inspired by the
iconic Hudson Bay Blanket, but the blanket would be just as
beautiful in a solid. Knit in our Heritage base, this woolly blanket will be an heirloom for years to come.
FINISHED DIMENSIONS
Approx 55” / 140 cm square
YARN
RECOMMENDED: North Bay Fiber, Heritage (100% Targhee-Polypay; 150 yd / 137 m per 50 g); in colors Natural (MC) 9 skeins, Redear (C1) 2 skeins, Sandbar (C2) 3 skeins, and Marsh (C3) 4 skeins.
OR:
Heavy DK/Light Worsted Weight yarn in the following amount:
• MC: Approx 1308 yds / 1189 m
• C1: Approx 238 yds / 216 m
• C2: Approx 373 yds / 339 m
• C3: Approx 566 yds / 514 m
GAUGE
17 sts x 26 rows = 4” / 10 cm in Stockinette stitch, blocked
NEEDLES
Needles listed are suggested. Always take time to swatch.
• Gauge Needle: Size US 6 (4.0 mm) 40” / 100cm - 60” / 150cm circular needle (a circular needle long enough to accommodate stitches and DPNs — or size necessary to obtain gauge
• A needle one size larger than Gauge Needle is recommended for I-Cord Bind Off.
TOOLS
Size G/6 / 4mm crochet hook, Stitch markers (8) and tapestry needle
NOTES
• A crochet hook is used for the cast on.
• The blanket starts with a crochet cast-on and then is worked in the round from the center out.
• After Set-Up Row, the blanket increases by 8 stitches every other round.
• Blanket starts with DPNs but will switch to circulars when the stitches no longer fit on the DPNs.
• A needle one size larger than Gauge Needle is recommended for I-Cord Bind Off.
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- First published: January 2023
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- Last updated: January 30, 2023 …
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