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Tarn - by Tin Can Knits
There’s something magical about sitting around a campfire, nestled in that sweet spot between the cool night air and the warm, glowing blaze. Once the marshmallows have been eaten and the kids have been tucked into their sleeping bags, the conversation gets going, and hours slip away.
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Pattern Info
Sizing
Shawl
Child (shawlette): 54” wide by 23” deep
Adult: 64” wide by 27” deep
XL: 74” wide by 32” deep
Blanket
Stroller: 23.5” wide by 29” long
Throw: 31.5” wide by 39” long
Big: 36.5” wide by 47” long
Sample info: Heidi is wearing the XL size shawl.
Yarn
Worsted or aran weight yarn
Shawl: 650 (1000, 1200) yards
Blanket: 800 (1350, 1750) yards
Sample shown in John Arbon Textiles Harvest Hues Worsted in Rosebay
Gauge
17 sts & 36 rows or rounds / 4” in garter stitch.
25 sts & 30 rows or rounds / 4” over cable pattern.
Both gauges measured after blocking.
Needles
US #7 / 4.5mm 48” + circular needle
(or as required to meet gauge)
Shawl: a single needle will do.
Blanket: you will need two or more needles by the end of the knit.
Notions
Cable needle, darning needle, stitch markers.
Pattern Formats
Cable pattern is both charted and written out.
Helpful Tutorials
How to cable
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- First published: September 2022
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- Last updated: January 22, 2024 …
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