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Tucker Square
This pattern came from a need to keep my hands and mind busy. There are many people in our communities that could use a little bit of love, and since we can’t just go and give everyone around us a great big hug, I thought it might be nice to come up with a pattern that could make multiple items.
You can make the pattern with large needles and thick yarn for a comfy blanket or use thin yarn and tiny needles for a doily. Use your favorite yarn weight and needles for a pretty little shawl to brighten your day.
The charts are easy to repeat to change the size of your desired project. I did two repeats of each chart for the prototype to make sure everything fit together and was easily repeatable. I have also included the instructions to make a square or a triangle shape. Once I finish my “real” project, I will put in better pictures. :smiley:
- First published: April 2020
- Page created: April 11, 2020
- Last updated: April 25, 2020 …
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