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Knitcircus Magazine, Issue #13, Spring 2011
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Tic Tac
This pattern is available for purchase as part of the Knitcircus Magazine Spring 2011 collection
A hat and blanket set makes perfect sense: they are both useful for a long time with a growing a baby. But they have to be durable, soft, and washable and they ought to be beautiful. Hand dyed sock yarn to the rescue!
The fun shape of this hat works for a boy or girl and the matching blanket echoes the textures that show handpainted colors so well.
Yarn
Dream in Color Smooshy Sock Yarn, 100% Superfine Australian Merino Superwash (450yds/4oz skein): 4 skeins sufficient for both hat and blanket. Specific usage is:
• Hat: 280 yds (approx. 0.6 skein) – all sizes
• Blanket: approx. 1440 yds (3.2 skeins)
Samples shown in color #410 Flamingo Pie.
Gauge
Hat: 20 sc = 4” (10 cm), unblocked
Blanket: 16 sc = 4” (10 cm), unblocked
Required Skills
Basic crochet stitches (sc, dc, tr); post stitches
Pattern includes written instructions and full color charts of stitches!
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