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Four Seasons Throws
This blanket is made of 12 blocks, where each block measures 13” x 13” (pre-blocking). Four different approaches
are shown - “Fall”, “Winter”, “Spring” and “Summer”, but these are only a few of the myriad possibilities
available to you.
This is a 14 page booklet.
The size of the blanket can be altered by working in heavier- or lighter-weight yarns.
Retailers: Pattern book available from Fairmount Fibers, the distributor of Manos del Uruguay yarns.
For instance, if you use a yarn that knits at 3.5 sts = 1 inch, the finished measurement of the throw will be 44 1/2” x 59” / 111.25 x 147.5 cm. Likewise, thinner yarns knitted at a tighter gauge will produce a smaller throw.
Note: Crochet hook is only necessary if adding the crochet edging instead of the fringe (or to weave in ends).

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