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Larkshead Throw
For the bohemian chic dwelling, a cotton blanket fills a niche all its own. Combining the casually exotic qualities of simple plant fibers with more complicated and formal cable motifs, this timeless afghan is sure to become your favorite couch companion, with a soft and comforting drape and the rustic boho look of macrame.
The Larkshead Throw is a generously sized rectangular throw worked flat from the short edge. Stockinette ends transition to deeply knotted fringe, while the long sides are finished with an i-cord edging.
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FINISHED MEASUREMENTS:
35” x 46” not including fringe
SUGGESTED YARN:
Knit Picks CotLin (70% Tanguis Cotton, 30% Linen; 123 yards/50g): Randrop 25326, 16 balls.
NEEDLES:
US 4 (3.5mm) 40” circular needles plus one set DPNs or size needed to obtain gauge.
NOTIONS:
11 stitch markers
Cable needle
G-6 (4mm) crochet hook
Tapestry needle
GAUGE:
24 sts and 32 rows = 4” in Stockinette st after blocking.
Errata: In the chart legend, the description for c2 over 1 right purl is in error. It should read:
Sl1 to cn, hold in back, k2, p1 from cn.
Errata: Toward the end of the Cabled Section, directions should read:
Next Row (WS): P6, SM, purl to next m, SM, cont working Chart B-1, SM, work Row 64 of Chart C over next 4 sections, SM, cont working Chart B-2, SM, purl to next m, SM, P6.
Next Row (RS): Work all sts as they appear.
Next Row (WS): P6, SM, purl to next m, SM, cont working Chart B-1, SM, work Row 65 of Chart C over next 4 sections, SM, cont working Chart B-2, SM, purl to next m, SM, P6. 214 sts.
Work 4 rows working all sts as they appear.
Upper Border:
Work 8 rows in St st beginning with a RS row. BO K-wise.
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- First published: May 2018
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- Last updated: January 5, 2024 …
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