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Treasure Island
Why March 1st? Bartholomew Roberts was a famous Welsh Pirate, so starting on Gwyl Dewi Sant seems appropriate. He was also known as Barti Ddu (Black Bart), although not until after he died. He was born on 17th May meaning that the last part will be released on his birthday.
Treasure Island is full of Pirates and adventure
We are going on a treasure hunt, we will get shipwrecked along the way and end up on a desert island.
This CAL is a little different to the others, less colours but just as much fun. And, of course, there is a secret bit at the end.
There are 24 blocks. You can use either DK or Aran yarn depending on how big you would like it. DK blocks are about 22cm (depending on tension) and finished size is about 140cm x 95cm. Aran blocks are about 29cm (depending on tension) and finished size is about 180cm x 120cm.
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