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Welcome to the Part 3 of our cosy Lockdown Blanket knitalong where you’ll discover how to create Sarah Hazell’s wonderfully textured Knots in Bark square and the next bird motif, which faces the opposite way to the Blue Bird.
“The blanket is inspired by the idea of nurturing and I thought a birdhouse was a good way to illustrate this. It works for both boys and girls, and hints at the bond between mother and child”
Brush up on the skills needed for this pattern with this tutorial
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Anyone can learn this fantastic knitting skill, and if you’ve not tried it before, a small project such as a toy or decoration is the ideal starter make. This is a colourwork method worked from a…
| Yarn | DK | |
| Yarn Colours | DK, shades (A) Beige, four 50g balls, (B) Pale Green, (C) Pale Blue, (D) Mid Brown, two 50g balls of each, (E) Turquoise, (F) Peach, (G) Vintage Pink, (H) Red, one 50g ball of each | |
| Needles | 4mm straight, 3.75mm circular needles in 60cm, 80cm and 100cm lengths | |
| Additional | Stitch markers: three; Cable needle | |
| Tension Square | 23 sts x 33 rows, 10cm x 10cm, Stocking stitch, 4mm needles |
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