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Hooded Dinosaur Blanket
We LOVE dinosaurs! Every dinosaur lover needs to stay warm and cozy with this blanket. This is a fairly simple pattern knitted using 3 strands of yarns at once. You will need a basic understanding of knit, purl, knitting in the round and Kitchener stitch.
Blanket is available in 3 sizes. These are rough measurements - there is some stretch to the blanket. I measured it flat without stretching. I also do not have a tight tension for these blankets - I have a loose tension.
Adult/teen –76 in (H) x 76 in(W)
6 skeins/4,900 of green
Children – 53 in (H) x 56 in (W)
5 skeins/ 4,000 yards of green
Toddler – 37 in (H) x 40 in (W)
3 skeins/2,500yards of green
There are two ways to finish the dino - spike or triceratops.
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- First published: March 2018
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