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Western Larch
Featuring the silhouette of the western larch tree and a tidy seed stitch border, this deluxe nature-inspired potholder is a great pattern for beginners or for those looking for a quick and relaxing project. The main body is worked in the round and folded to form a double thickness--a perfect opportunity to try circular knitting without the complexity of shaping. A back panel is added for ease of use, and an optional hanging tab adds some flair and utility. Celebrate a very cool tree while you cook!
THE PDF PATTERN INCLUDES
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A materials list
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Detailed written and charted instructions, including tips and illustrations for completing the colorwork and finishing seams, and
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A glossary of knitting terms and abbreviations used in the pattern.
Difficulty: Beginner.
Yarn Weight/Qualities: Size 3/Light (“DK”); a smooth, cotton yarn is recommended for drape, density, and washability; synthetic yarns are not recommended because of the heat the potholder will need to withstand when used (the fibers can melt)
Pictured Yarn: We Are Knitters the Pima Cotton in Denim (Color A) and Olive (Color B)
Approximate Yarn Amounts: Color A - 180 yds 165 m, Color B - 20 yds 18 m
Gauge: 18 sts and 24 rows = 4” 10 cm over stockinette stitch
Suggested Needle Size: 16” Circular US 6 (4mm)
Finished Measurements: Front/main - 9.5” x 9.5” 24 x 24 cm’; Back Panel - 9.5” x 5.75” 24 x 14.5 cm
Techniques: circular knitting, knit, purl, seed stitch, duplicate stitch, colorwork, seaming
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- First published: January 2021
- Page created: January 6, 2021
- Last updated: February 4, 2024 …
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