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Wednesday 11 February 2015

Swag Blanket - In Short

Machine; Standard gauge flat bed, Knitmaster (Singer /Studio/Silver Reed) 700
Stitch pattern; Card 7 Tuck
Tension; 10
Stitches; 200 (For better edges, try 199)
Rows; 1030
Finished dimensions, unblocked;  2.3 m x 1.25 m ( 91inches x 49 inches)
Finished weight; 350 g
Yarn; Fine, fluffy mohair

Finished blanket, pegged out on my clothes line

For a longer version, complete with excessive detail and diversions, see
Swag Blanket 1- Cast On
Swag Blanket 2 - The Middle
Swag Blanket 3 - The End


Comments,
This is a very adaptable pattern, suitable for lap rugs, scarves, wraps, shrugs, shawls or whatever your imagination dictates.
It is a very open stitch, so take care if catching is likely to be a problem. If the yarn will co operate, fulling can be an improvement. Fine Alpaca fulled would be excellent.

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  1. Brunswick Novices ,just letting you know 3 breeders of different animals have come together in a snug space at 21 Virginia street Mornington Victoria Opening on Sat April 11th at 10am We have come together under the name of Knit Alpaca.The products are from alpaca,mohair goats,and gotland sheep.The yarn is bespoke as it is produced in small batches after shearing each year.New prismatic colour range this is a new release.Fiona is in charge of the shop and is a machine knitter.This shop is an attempt at connecting customers in the Melbourne area with us ,the breeders.Open days at Granitehavenllamas and Gotland sheep will continue www.granitehavenllamas.com.au follow on facebook weekly up dates.connect with www.knitalpaca.com.au Open times Tues to Sat 10am till 4pm and by appointment contact Fiona on 0417578703

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  2. Thanks for the details! I like that the pattern is adaptable and easy to make. My granny will like it. I'm looking for some easy and plain schemes for her.
    Susie

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