Product description
A generously sized, plush wool blanket is one of my Winter staples and makes curling up on cold evenings that much sweeter. The softly woven cables and horizontal ridged texture of Talon’s stitch pattern combine to create a lush fabric that is perfect for snuggling under. The pattern includes instructions for a large throw or a baby blanket version.
Designer: Jared Flood
Collection: Spring Thaw
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Talon Throw
Textured Blanket
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Product description
A generously sized, plush wool blanket is one of my Winter staples and makes curling up on cold evenings that much sweeter. The softly woven cables and horizontal ridged texture of Talon’s stitch pattern combine to create a lush fabric that is perfect for snuggling under. The pattern includes instructions for a large throw or a baby blanket version.
Designer: Jared Flood
Collection: Spring Thaw
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Pattern materials
YARDAGE
- Approximately 1300 (2800) yards of worsted-weight wool yarn
YARN
- 10 (20) skeins of Brooklyn Tweed Shelter (100% American Targhee-Columbia Wool; 140 yards/50g)
- Photographed in Nest
*Note that the Large size used up virtually all of the 20th skein; you may wish to purchase one additional skein for safety (or work one less chart repeat if you are running short)
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Pattern specs
CONSTRUCTION
- Blanket is worked flat, in one direction from cast-on to bind-off edge.
FINISHED DIMENSIONS
- 37 (47)” wide; 42 (73)” long; measurements taken from relaxed fabric after blocking
SIZES
- Baby Blanket (Large Throw)
GAUGE
- 5¼ stitches & 7 rows = 1″ over ridge & cable pattern; relaxed after blocking
NEEDLES
- One 32″ circular needle in size needed to obtain gauge
- One 32” circular needle one size smaller than Gauge Needle
- Suggested Sizes: US 8 (5 mm) & US 7 (4½ mm)
Please note: the stitch patterns in this garment are charted only.
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Pattern Updates
17 February 2021: Version 1.1
The instructions for how to work the charted increases (Invisible Increase Left and Invisible Increase Right) have been updated to BT's current methods.
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