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H e l b b o B s y a 138yd/126m/100g 16 sts x 20 rows to 4in/10cm on 5mm needles Chunky weight, single or multi-ply yarn. over St.St. w

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Pair 5mm/UK6/US8 straight needles or size e d s e

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

Tapestry needle Finished size: 16 [17.75, 19.25] in/40.75 [45, 49] g

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Approx 3yd/3m waste yarn (provisional cast-on) cm l l

5mm crochet hook (provisional cast-on) a

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