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Starflower
Starflower - by Tin Can Knits
The crisp geometries of this floral blanket will delight you each time you bind off another hexagonal piece…and then once more when you arrange them into a colourful bouquet!
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Pattern Info
Sizing
This design is modular, and can be knit in any yarn weight, so you can make it whatever size & shape you like! However, we have included 3 layout options in 3 yarn weights, to make things easy!
Sizes: Stroller (Crib, Throw)
Each hexagon is approximately:
5.5” wide in sock/sport weight
7.5” wide in DK weight
9” wide in Worsted/Aran weight
Stroller
Sock/Sport: 5x7 layout measures 28x35”
DK: 4x5 layout measures 30” x 35”
Worsted/Aran: 3x3 layout measures 27” x 26”
Crib
Sock/Sport: 6x9 layout measures 33” x 45”
DK: 5x7 layout measures 38” x 47”
Worsted/Aran: 4x5 layout measures 36” x 41”
Throw
Sock/Sport: 8x11 layout measures 44” x 54”
DK: 6x9 layous measures 45” x 60”
Worsted/Aran: 5x7 layout measures 45” x 57”
Yarn
For a single flower motif:
Sock/Sport: 40 yds
DK: 45 yds
Worsted/Aran: 55 yds
For Stroller (Crib, Throw)
Sock/Sport: 1500 (2300, 3800) yards
DK: 1200 (2000, 3000) yards
Worsted/Aran: 600 (1250, 2250) yards
Sample info: Samples shown are in John Arbon Knit By Numbers DK in KBN12 and John Arbon Yarnadelic Worsted in a rainbow of colours.
Gauge
Blocked hexagon measures 5.5 (7.5, 9)“ for Sock/Sport (DK, Worsted/Aran) weight yarn
Suggested Needles
Sock/Sport: US #3 / 3.25mm
DK: US #5 / 3.75mm
Worsted/Aran: US #7 / 4.5mm
Pieces are worked either on DPNs or on a single long circular using the magic loop method. If you decide to work the optional edging, you will need one or more 32”+ circular needles.
*Magic loop technique, with a single long circular needle, can be used in place of DPNs.
Notions
Crochet hook, darning needle, stitch markers
Pattern Formats
Lace pattern is both charted and written out.
Helpful Tutorials
How to read a knitting chart
Pinhole cast-on
How to work an i-cord edging
Slip stitch crochet seam
For abbreviations, techniques, and to contact us, visit www.tincanknits.com.
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- First published: October 2022
- Page created: October 13, 2022
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