Úna Tam
by Kate Quinn
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Úna Tam
by Kate Quinn
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Úna is an Irish girl’s name that means little lamb. I think it’s a pretty name to go with a pretty hat.
The pattern has two levels of difficulty: you can knit it as a confident/strong beginner or if you’re slightly more advanced you can use the more complicated techniques of provisional cast on, three needle bind off and a little bit of i-cord.
Other techniques you’ll need are knitting in the round, picking up stitches from a piece you’ve already knit and “make 1” stitch by picking up a loop of yarn from your previous row.
For more information, see:
https://docs.google.com/document/pub?id=18be3bAoZouj...
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by Kate Quinn
15 projects,
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by James C. Brett
Bulky
100% Acrylic
341 yards
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200
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