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Taos Lap Blanket
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A free version of this pattern can be found on my blog here.
The Taos Lap Blanket was inspired by the beautiful shapes and woven fabrics in the southwest, particularly in the city of Taos, an artist’s haven in New Mexico’s high desert. This throw is the perfect size for the lap both on the couch and in the car, and makes an excellent gift for a winter baby.
This pattern is part of the “Purposeful Patterns” initiative - a series of designs benefiting a variety of causes. $1 from the sale of each Taos Lap Blanket pattern will be donated to Partnership With Native Americans, a nonprofit organization committed to championing hope for a brighter future for Native Americans living on remote, isolated and impoverished reservations. PWNA is the only Native-serving charity to work on 60 reservations year-round.
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SIZES
One size
FINISHED DIMENSIONS
Width: 37”/94cm
Length: 42”/107cm
(dimensions taken after blocking)
SKILLS
The knit stitch
Purl stitch
Changing colors
Stranded and intarsia colorwork
Color chart reading
Picking up and knitting stitches
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SELLING FINISHED ITEMS
Small batch sales of finished pieces made from this pattern are permitted, but seller must use their own photographs and credit must be given to Two of Wands as the designer.
The pattern and photographs of this design are the property of Two of Wands and are for personal, non-commercial use only. These files are protected by US copyright, and you may not distribute or sell them electronically or physically.
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- First published: November 2018
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