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Yarn 100g/138yd/126m 20 sts x 28 rows to 4in/10cm on 4mm needles Handspun chunky over Twisted Rib

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Stitch marker as necessary To fit sizes: 18 [20, 22] in/ 45.75 [50.75, 56] cm t h

Tapestry needle Finished size: 16 [17.25, 18.5] in/ 40.75 [43.75, g i r

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Sealy MacWheely Hand Dyed British Hand Skills required d a

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