A Digital Download pattern from Leisure Arts - Approximate size 45" x 60" Use worsted weight yarn to knit this pattern. This quick-to-knit cable and diamond-patterned afghan by Carole Prior will be a beautiful addition to your home. The approximate finished design size is 45" x 60"; it is knitted with a double strand of worsted weight yarn using a size 17 (12.50 mm) 29" or 31" circular knitting needle. A knitter with an "experienced" skill level is recommended to complete this pattern. The original Leisure Arts' publication was Leaflet #2165 - Quick Knit Afghans
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Friday, June 5, 2015
Knitting Pattern Quick Knit Cables and Diamonds Afghan
A Digital Download pattern from Leisure Arts - Approximate size 45" x 60" Use worsted weight yarn to knit this pattern. This quick-to-knit cable and diamond-patterned afghan by Carole Prior will be a beautiful addition to your home. The approximate finished design size is 45" x 60"; it is knitted with a double strand of worsted weight yarn using a size 17 (12.50 mm) 29" or 31" circular knitting needle. A knitter with an "experienced" skill level is recommended to complete this pattern. The original Leisure Arts' publication was Leaflet #2165 - Quick Knit Afghans
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