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Kaffe Fassett Turquoise Version Red Version Knit-along Week 1

Pastel Version Brown Version

YARN into front of next st then into the back of the same st slipping st off Pure Wool Worsted left needle; M1R = make one stitch by picking up the horizontal Turquoise Version loop before next stitch from behind and working into front of it; A Electric 143 (Light Navy 153) M1L = make one stitch by picking up the horizontal loop before B Jade 127 (Bottle 140) next stitch from front and working into back of it. C Azure 138 D Oxford 148 Pattern note: If making Afghan knit 7 squares, if making small Red Version cushion knit 2 squares and if making oblong cushion knit 4 squares. A Raspberry 117 Make one version of square will give you a defined line at the B Rich Red 124 edge of the squares where making the stitches, as it does on the C Periwinkle 146 decreasing section of the square. If making the version D Damson 150 (Navy 149) there will not be a defined line at the edge of this side of the square Pastel Version but only on the side. A Oxygen 137 B Toffee 104 SQUARE C Satin 116 Both Versions D Soft Cream 102 Using 4½mm (US 7) needles and A cast on 2 sts. Brown Version Row 1 (RS): Using yarn A, (inc in next st) twice. 4 sts. A Rust 106 (Rich Red 124) Row 2: Using yarn A, P1, inc in next st, (twice), P1. 6 sts. B Rosy 115 C Black 109 Increase Version D Raspberry 117 Row 3: Using yarn B, K1, inc in next st, K to last 3 sts, inc in next st, K2. 8 sts. NEEDLES Row 4: Using yarn B, purl. 1 pair 4½mm (no 7) (US 7) needles Row 5: Using yarn A, K1, inc in next st, K to last 3 sts, inc in next st, K2. 10 sts. TENSION Row 6: Using yarn A, P1, inc in next st, P to last 3 sts, inc in next 20 sts and 25 rows to 10 cm measured over st st using 4½mm (US 7) st, P2. 12 sts. needles. Rows 7 and 8: Using yarn B, as rows 3 and 4. 14 sts. Rows 9 and 10: Using yarn A, as rows 5 and 6. 18 sts. FINISHED SIZE Rows 11 and 12: Using yarn B, as rows 3 and 4. 20 sts. Completed square measures 19 cm (7½ in) wide by 19 cm (7½ in) Rows 13 and 14: Using yarn A, as rows 5 and 6. 24 sts. long. Rows 15 and 16: Using yarn A, as rows 3 and 4. 26 sts. Rows 17 and 18: Using yarn C, as rows 5 and 6. 30 sts. SPECIAL ABBREVIATIONS Rows 19 and 20: using yarn C, as rows 3 and 4. 32 sts. Inc in next st = on a RS row knit into front of next st then into Rows 21 and 22: Using yarn A, as rows 5 and 6. 36 sts. the back of the same st slipping st off left needle, on a WS row purl Rows 23 and 24: Using yarn A, as rows 3 and 4. 38 sts. Rows 25 and 26: Using yarn C, as rows 5 and 6. 42 sts. Rows 41 and 42: Using yarn C, as rows 35 and 36. 44 sts. Rows 27 and 28: Using yarn C as rows 5 and 6. 46 sts. Rows 43 and 44: Using yarn C, as rows 39 and 40. 40 sts. Row 29: Using yarn A, Knit. Rows 45 and 46: Using yarn A, as rows 37 and 38. 38 sts. Row 30: Using yarn A, as row 6. 48 sts. Rows 47 and 48: Using yarn A, as rows 39 and 40. 34 sts. Rows 31 and 32: Using yarn A, as rows 3 and 4. 50 sts. Rows 49 and 50: Using yarn C, as rows 37 and 38. 32 sts. Rows 33 and 34: Using yarn C, as rows 5 and 6. 54 sts. Rows 51 and 52: Using yarn D, as rows 39 and 40. 28 sts. Rows 53 and 54: Using yarn C, as rows 37 and 38. 26 sts. Make One Version Rows 55 and 56: Using yarn D, as rows 39 and 40. 22 sts. Row 3: Using yarn B, K2, M1R, K to last 2 sts, M1L, K2. 8 sts. Rows 57 and 58: Using yarn C, as rows 37 and 38. 20 sts. Row 4: Using yarn B, purl. Rows 59 and 60: Using yarn D, as rows 39 and 40. 16 sts. Row 5: Using yarn A, K2, M1R, K to last 2 sts, M1L, K2. 10 sts. Rows 61 and 62: Using yarn C, as rows 37 and 38. 14 sts. Row 6: Using yarn A, P2, M1R, P to last 2 sts, M1L, P2. 12 sts. Rows 63 and 64: Using yarn D, as rows 39 and 40. 10 sts. Rows 7 and 8: Using yarn B, as rows 3 and 4. 14 sts. Rows 65 and 66: Using yarn C, as rows 37 and 38. 8 sts. Rows 9 and 10: Using yarn A, as rows 5 and 6. 18 sts. Rows 67 and 68: Using yarn D, as rows 39 and 40. 4 sts. Rows 11 and 12: Using yarn B, as rows 3 and 4. 20 sts. Row 69: Using yarn D, (K2tog) twice. 2 sts. Rows 13 and 14: Using yarn A, as rows 5 and 6. 24 sts. Cast off. Rows 15 and 16: Using yarn A, as rows 3 and 4. 26 sts. Rows 17 and 18: Using yarn C, as rows 5 and 6. 30 sts. MAKING UP Rows 19 and 20: using yarn C, as rows 3 and 4. 32 sts. Block to size 19 cm (7½ in) square as described on the information Rows 21 and 22: Using yarn A, as rows 5 and 6. 36 sts. page. Rows 23 and 24: Using yarn A, as rows 3 and 4. 38 sts. Sew in any loose ends. Rows 25 and 26: Using yarn C, as rows 5 and 6. 42 sts. Rows 27 and 28: Using yarn C as rows 5 and 6. 46 sts. Row 29: Using yarn A, Knit. Row 30: Using yarn A, as row 6. 48 sts. Rows 31 and 32: Using yarn A, as rows 3 and 4. 50 sts. Rows 33 and 34: Using yarn C, as rows 5 and 6. 54 sts.

Both Versions Row 35: Using yarn C, Knit. Row 36: Using yarn C, P1, P2tog, P to last 3 sts, P2tog tbl, P1. 52 sts. Row 37: Using yarn A, K1, sl 1, K1, psso, K to last 3 sts, K2tog, K1. 50 sts. Row 38: Using yarn A, Purl. Row 39: Using yarn A, K1, sl 1, K1, psso, K to last 3 sts, K2tog, K1. 48 sts. Row 40: Using yarn A, P1, P2tog, P to last 3 sts, P2tog tbl, P1. 46 sts.

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Kaffe Fassett Turquoise Version Red Version Knit-along Week 2

Pastel Version Brown Version

YARN into front of next st then into the back of the same st slipping st off Pure Wool Worsted left needle; M1R = make one stitch by picking up the horizontal Turquoise Version loop before next stitch from behind and working into front of it; A Oxford 148 M1L = make one stitch by picking up the horizontal loop before B Azure 138 next stitch from front and working into back of it. C Magenta 119 (Redcurrant 120) D Electric 143 Pattern note: If making Afghan knit 7 squares, if making small Red Version cushion knit 2 squares and if making oblong cushion knit 4 squares. A Papaya 135 Make one version of square will give you a defined line at the B Damson 150 (Navy 149) edge of the squares where making the stitches, as it does on the C Jade 127 (Bottle 140) decreasing section of the square. If making the increase version D Rich Red 124 there will not be a defined line at the edge of this side of the square Pastel Version but only on the decrease side. A Moonstone 112 B Grasshopper 130 SQUARE C Pretty Pink 113 Both Versions D Mustard 131 Using 4½mm (US 7) needles and yarn A cast on 2 sts. Brown Version Row 1 (RS): Using yarn A, (inc in next st) twice. 4 sts. A Rosy 115 Row 2: Using yarn A, P1, inc in next st, (twice), P1. 6 sts. B Moonstone 112 C Chestnut 107 Increase Version D Seville 134 Row 3: Using yarn B, K1, inc in next st, K to last 3 sts, inc in next st, K2. 8 sts. NEEDLES Row 4: Using yarn B, purl. 1 pair 4½mm (no 7) (US 7) needles Row 5: Using yarn A, K1, inc in next st, K to last 3 sts, inc in next st, K2. 10 sts. TENSION Row 6: Using yarn A, P1, inc in next st, P to last 3 sts, inc in next 20 sts and 25 rows to 10 cm measured over st st using 4½mm (US 7) st, P2. 12 sts. needles. Rows 7 and 8: Using yarn B, as rows 3 and 4. 14 sts. Rows 9 and 10: Using yarn A, as rows 5 and 6. 18 sts. FINISHED SIZE Rows 11 and 12: Using yarn B, as rows 3 and 4. 20 sts. Completed square measures 19 cm (7½ in) wide by 19 cm (7½ in) Rows 13 and 14: Using yarn A, as rows 5 and 6. 24 sts. long. Rows 15 and 16: Using yarn A, as rows 3 and 4. 26 sts. Rows 17 and 18: Using yarn C, as rows 5 and 6. 30 sts. SPECIAL ABBREVIATIONS Rows 19 and 20: using yarn C, as rows 3 and 4. 32 sts. Inc in next st = on a RS row knit into front of next st then into Rows 21 and 22: Using yarn A, as rows 5 and 6. 36 sts. the back of the same st slipping st off left needle, on a WS row purl Rows 23 and 24: Using yarn A, as rows 3 and 4. 38 sts. Rows 25 and 26: Using yarn C, as rows 5 and 6. 42 sts. Cast off. Rows 27 and 28: Using yarn C as rows 5 and 6. 46 sts. Row 29: Using yarn A, Knit. MAKING UP Row 30: Using yarn A, as row 6. 48 sts. Block to size 19 cm (7½ in) square as described on the information Rows 31 and 32: Using yarn A, as rows 3 and 4. 50 sts. page. Rows 33 and 34: Using yarn C, as rows 5 and 6. 54 sts. Sew in any loose ends.

Make One Version Row 3: Using yarn B, K2, M1R, K to last 2 sts, M1L, K2. 8 sts. Row 4: Using yarn B, purl. Row 5: Using yarn A, K2, M1R, K to last 2 sts, M1L, K2. 10 sts. Row 6: Using yarn A, P2, M1R, P to last 2 sts, M1L, P2. 12 sts. Rows 7 and 8: Using yarn B, as rows 3 and 4. 14 sts. Rows 9 and 10: Using yarn A, as rows 5 and 6. 18 sts. Rows 11 and 12: Using yarn B, as rows 3 and 4. 20 sts. Rows 13 and 14: Using yarn A, as rows 5 and 6. 24 sts. Rows 15 and 16: Using yarn A, as rows 3 and 4. 26 sts. Rows 17 and 18: Using yarn C, as rows 5 and 6. 30 sts. Rows 19 and 20: using yarn C, as rows 3 and 4. 32 sts. Rows 21 and 22: Using yarn A, as rows 5 and 6. 36 sts. Rows 23 and 24: Using yarn A, as rows 3 and 4. 38 sts. Rows 25 and 26: Using yarn C, as rows 5 and 6. 42 sts. Rows 27 and 28: Using yarn C as rows 5 and 6. 46 sts. Row 29: Using yarn A, Knit. Row 30: Using yarn A, as row 6. 48 sts. Rows 31 and 32: Using yarn A, as rows 3 and 4. 50 sts. Rows 33 and 34: Using yarn C, as rows 5 and 6. 54 sts.

Both Versions Row 35: Using yarn C, Knit. Row 36: Using yarn C, P1, P2tog, P to last 3 sts, P2tog tbl, P1. 52 sts. Row 37: Using yarn A, K1, sl 1, K1, psso, K to last 3 sts, K2tog, K1. 50 sts. Row 38: Using yarn A, Purl. Row 39: Using yarn A, K1, sl 1, K1, psso, K to last 3 sts, K2tog, K1. 48 sts. Row 40: Using yarn A, P1, P2tog, P to last 3 sts, P2tog tbl, P1. 46 sts. Rows 41 and 42: Using yarn C, as rows 35 and 36. 44 sts. Rows 43 and 44: Using yarn C, as rows 39 and 40. 40 sts. Rows 45 and 46: Using yarn A, as rows 37 and 38. 38 sts. Rows 47 and 48: Using yarn A, as rows 39 and 40. 34 sts. Rows 49 and 50: Using yarn C, as rows 37 and 38. 32 sts. Rows 51 and 52: Using yarn D, as rows 39 and 40. 28 sts. Rows 53 and 54: Using yarn C, as rows 37 and 38. 26 sts. Rows 55 and 56: Using yarn D, as rows 39 and 40. 22 sts. Rows 57 and 58: Using yarn C, as rows 37 and 38. 20 sts. Rows 59 and 60: Using yarn D, as rows 39 and 40. 16 sts. Rows 61 and 62: Using yarn C, as rows 37 and 38. 14 sts. Rows 63 and 64: Using yarn D, as rows 39 and 40. 10 sts. Rows 65 and 66: Using yarn C, as rows 37 and 38. 8 sts. Rows 67 and 68: Using yarn D, as rows 39 and 40. 4 sts. Row 69: Using yarn D, (K2tog) twice. 2 sts.

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Kaffe Fassett Turquoise Version Red Version Knit-along Week 3

Pastel Version Brown Version

YARN into front of next st then into the back of the same st slipping st off Pure Wool Worsted left needle; M1R = make one stitch by picking up the horizontal Turquoise Version loop before next stitch from behind and working into front of it; A Periwinkle 146 M1L = make one stitch by picking up the horizontal loop before B Magenta 119 (Redcurrant 120) next stitch from front and working into back of it. C Plum 122 D Jade 127 (Bottle 140) Pattern note: If making Afghan knit 7 squares, if making small Red Version cushion knit 2 squares and if making oblong cushion knit 4 squares. A Damson 150 (Navy 149) Make one version of square will give you a defined line at the B Periwinkle 146 edge of the squares where making the stitches, as it does on the C Rust 106 (Cardinal 136) decreasing section of the square. If making the increase version D Peacock 139 (Aqua 156) there will not be a defined line at the edge of this side of the square Pastel Version but only on the decrease side. A Ocean 145 B Pretty Pink 113 SQUARE C Gold 133 (Almond 103) Both Versions D Soft Cream 102 Using 4½mm (US 7) needles and yarn A cast on 2 sts. Brown Version Row 1 (RS): Using yarn A, (inc in next st) twice. 4 sts. A Gold 133 (Buttercup 132) Row 2: Using yarn A, P1, inc in next st, (twice), P1. 6 sts. B Hazel 128 Increase Version C Raspberry 117 Row 3: Using yarn B, K1, inc in next st, K to last 3 sts, inc in next D Moonstone 112 st, K2. 8 sts. Row 4: Using yarn B, purl. NEEDLES Row 5: Using yarn A, K1, inc in next st, K to last 3 sts, inc in next 1 pair 4½mm (no 7) (US 7) needles st, K2. 10 sts. Row 6: Using yarn A, P1, inc in next st, P to last 3 sts, inc in next TENSION st, P2. 12 sts. 20 sts and 25 rows to 10 cm measured over st st using 4½mm (US Rows 7 and 8: Using yarn B, as rows 3 and 4. 14 sts. 7) needles. Rows 9 and 10: Using yarn A, as rows 5 and 6. 18 sts. Rows 11 and 12: Using yarn B, as rows 3 and 4. 20 sts. FINISHED SIZE Rows 13 and 14: Using yarn A, as rows 5 and 6. 24 sts. Completed square measures 19 cm (7½ in) wide by 19 cm (7½ in) Rows 15 and 16: Using yarn A, as rows 3 and 4. 26 sts. long. Rows 17 and 18: Using yarn C, as rows 5 and 6. 30 sts. Rows 19 and 20: using yarn C, as rows 3 and 4. 32 sts. SPECIAL ABBREVIATIONS Rows 21 and 22: Using yarn A, as rows 5 and 6. 36 sts. Inc in next st = on a RS row knit into front of next st then into Rows 23 and 24: Using yarn A, as rows 3 and 4. 38 sts. the back of the same st slipping st off left needle, on a WS row purl Rows 25 and 26: Using yarn C, as rows 5 and 6. 42 sts. Rows 27 and 28: Using yarn C as rows 5 and 6. 46 sts. MAKING UP Row 29: Using yarn A, Knit. Block to size 19 cm (7½ in) square as described on the information Row 30: Using yarn A, as row 6. 48 sts. page. Rows 31 and 32: Using yarn A, as rows 3 and 4. 50 sts. Sew in any loose ends. Rows 33 and 34: Using yarn C, as rows 5 and 6. 54 sts. Make One Version Row 3: Using yarn B, K2, M1R, K to last 2 sts, M1L, K2. 8 sts. Row 4: Using yarn B, purl. Row 5: Using yarn A, K2, M1R, K to last 2 sts, M1L, K2. 10 sts. Row 6: Using yarn A, P2, M1R, P to last 2 sts, M1L, P2. 12 sts. Rows 7 and 8: Using yarn B, as rows 3 and 4. 14 sts. Rows 9 and 10: Using yarn A, as rows 5 and 6. 18 sts. Rows 11 and 12: Using yarn B, as rows 3 and 4. 20 sts. Rows 13 and 14: Using yarn A, as rows 5 and 6. 24 sts. Rows 15 and 16: Using yarn A, as rows 3 and 4. 26 sts. Rows 17 and 18: Using yarn C, as rows 5 and 6. 30 sts. Rows 19 and 20: using yarn C, as rows 3 and 4. 32 sts. Rows 21 and 22: Using yarn A, as rows 5 and 6. 36 sts. Rows 23 and 24: Using yarn A, as rows 3 and 4. 38 sts. Rows 25 and 26: Using yarn C, as rows 5 and 6. 42 sts. Rows 27 and 28: Using yarn C as rows 5 and 6. 46 sts. Row 29: Using yarn A, Knit. Row 30: Using yarn A, as row 6. 48 sts. Rows 31 and 32: Using yarn A, as rows 3 and 4. 50 sts. Rows 33 and 34: Using yarn C, as rows 5 and 6. 54 sts.

Both Versions Row 35: Using yarn C, Knit. Row 36: Using yarn C, P1, P2tog, P to last 3 sts, P2tog tbl, P1. 52 sts. Row 37: Using yarn A, K1, sl 1, K1, psso, K to last 3 sts, K2tog, K1. 50 sts. Row 38: Using yarn A, Purl. Row 39: Using yarn A, K1, sl 1, K1, psso, K to last 3 sts, K2tog, K1. 48 sts. Row 40: Using yarn A, P1, P2tog, P to last 3 sts, P2tog tbl, P1. 46 sts. Rows 41 and 42: Using yarn C, as rows 35 and 36. 44 sts. Rows 43 and 44: Using yarn C, as rows 39 and 40. 40 sts. Rows 45 and 46: Using yarn A, as rows 37 and 38. 38 sts. Rows 47 and 48: Using yarn A, as rows 39 and 40. 34 sts. Rows 49 and 50: Using yarn C, as rows 37 and 38. 32 sts. Rows 51 and 52: Using yarn D, as rows 39 and 40. 28 sts. Rows 53 and 54: Using yarn C, as rows 37 and 38. 26 sts. Rows 55 and 56: Using yarn D, as rows 39 and 40. 22 sts. Rows 57 and 58: Using yarn C, as rows 37 and 38. 20 sts. Rows 59 and 60: Using yarn D, as rows 39 and 40. 16 sts. Rows 61 and 62: Using yarn C, as rows 37 and 38. 14 sts. Rows 63 and 64: Using yarn D, as rows 39 and 40. 10 sts. Rows 65 and 66: Using yarn C, as rows 37 and 38. 8 sts. Rows 67 and 68: Using yarn D, as rows 39 and 40. 4 sts. Row 69: Using yarn D, (K2tog) twice. 2 sts. Cast off.

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Kaffe Fassett Turquoise Version Red Version Knit-along Week 4

Pastel Version Brown Version

YARN into front of next st then into the back of the same st slipping st off Pure Wool Worsted left needle; M1R = make one stitch by picking up the horizontal Turquoise Version loop before next stitch from behind and working into front of it; A Peacock 139 (Aqua 156) M1L = make one stitch by picking up the horizontal loop before B Splash 114 next stitch from front and working into back of it. C Plum 122 D Damson 150 (Navy 149) Pattern note: If making Afghan knit 7 squares, if making small Red Version cushion knit 2 squares and if making oblong cushion knit 4 squares. A Papaya 135 Make one version of square will give you a defined line at the B Magenta 119 (Recurrant 120) edge of the squares where making the stitches, as it does on the C Rich Red 124 decreasing section of the square. If making the increase version D Raspberry 117 there will not be a defined line at the edge of this side of the square Pastel Version but only on the decrease side. A Soft Cream 102 B Mustard 131 SQUARE C Ocean 145 Both Versions D Pretty Pink 113 Using 4½mm (US 7) needles and yarn A cast on 2 sts. Brown Version Row 1 (RS): Using yarn A, (inc in next st) twice. 4 sts. A Hazel 128 Row 2: Using yarn A, P1, inc in next st, (twice), P1. 6 sts. B Gold 133 (Buttercup 132) C Seville 134 Increase Version D Chestnut 107 Row 3: Using yarn B, K1, inc in next st, K to last 3 sts, inc in next st, K2. 8 sts. NEEDLES Row 4: Using yarn B, purl. 1 pair 4½mm (no 7) (US 7) needles Row 5: Using yarn A, K1, inc in next st, K to last 3 sts, inc in next st, K2. 10 sts. TENSION Row 6: Using yarn A, P1, inc in next st, P to last 3 sts, inc in next 20 sts and 25 rows to 10 cm measured over st st using 4½mm (US st, P2. 12 sts. 7) needles. Rows 7 and 8: Using yarn B, as rows 3 and 4. 14 sts. Rows 9 and 10: Using yarn A, as rows 5 and 6. 18 sts. FINISHED SIZE Rows 11 and 12: Using yarn B, as rows 3 and 4. 20 sts. Completed square measures 19 cm (7½ in) wide by 19 cm (7½ in) Rows 13 and 14: Using yarn A, as rows 5 and 6. 24 sts. long. Rows 15 and 16: Using yarn A, as rows 3 and 4. 26 sts. Rows 17 and 18: Using yarn C, as rows 5 and 6. 30 sts. SPECIAL ABBREVIATIONS Rows 19 and 20: using yarn C, as rows 3 and 4. 32 sts. Inc in next st = on a RS row knit into front of next st then into Rows 21 and 22: Using yarn A, as rows 5 and 6. 36 sts. the back of the same st slipping st off left needle, on a WS row purl Rows 23 and 24: Using yarn A, as rows 3 and 4. 38 sts. Rows 25 and 26: Using yarn C, as rows 5 and 6. 42 sts. Cast off. Rows 27 and 28: Using yarn C as rows 5 and 6. 46 sts. Row 29: Using yarn A, Knit. MAKING UP Row 30: Using yarn A, as row 6. 48 sts. Block to size 19 cm (7½ in) square as described on the information Rows 31 and 32: Using yarn A, as rows 3 and 4. 50 sts. page. Rows 33 and 34: Using yarn C, as rows 5 and 6. 54 sts. Sew in any loose ends.

Make One Version Row 3: Using yarn B, K2, M1R, K to last 2 sts, M1L, K2. 8 sts. Row 4: Using yarn B, purl. Row 5: Using yarn A, K2, M1R, K to last 2 sts, M1L, K2. 10 sts. Row 6: Using yarn A, P2, M1R, P to last 2 sts, M1L, P2. 12 sts. Rows 7 and 8: Using yarn B, as rows 3 and 4. 14 sts. Rows 9 and 10: Using yarn A, as rows 5 and 6. 18 sts. Rows 11 and 12: Using yarn B, as rows 3 and 4. 20 sts. Rows 13 and 14: Using yarn A, as rows 5 and 6. 24 sts. Rows 15 and 16: Using yarn A, as rows 3 and 4. 26 sts. Rows 17 and 18: Using yarn C, as rows 5 and 6. 30 sts. Rows 19 and 20: using yarn C, as rows 3 and 4. 32 sts. Rows 21 and 22: Using yarn A, as rows 5 and 6. 36 sts. Rows 23 and 24: Using yarn A, as rows 3 and 4. 38 sts. Rows 25 and 26: Using yarn C, as rows 5 and 6. 42 sts. Rows 27 and 28: Using yarn C as rows 5 and 6. 46 sts. Row 29: Using yarn A, Knit. Row 30: Using yarn A, as row 6. 48 sts. Rows 31 and 32: Using yarn A, as rows 3 and 4. 50 sts. Rows 33 and 34: Using yarn C, as rows 5 and 6. 54 sts.

Both Versions Row 35: Using yarn C, Knit. Row 36: Using yarn C, P1, P2tog, P to last 3 sts, P2tog tbl, P1. 52 sts. Row 37: Using yarn A, K1, sl 1, K1, psso, K to last 3 sts, K2tog, K1. 50 sts. Row 38: Using yarn A, Purl. Row 39: Using yarn A, K1, sl 1, K1, psso, K to last 3 sts, K2tog, K1. 48 sts. Row 40: Using yarn A, P1, P2tog, P to last 3 sts, P2tog tbl, P1. 46 sts. Rows 41 and 42: Using yarn C, as rows 35 and 36. 44 sts. Rows 43 and 44: Using yarn C, as rows 39 and 40. 40 sts. Rows 45 and 46: Using yarn A, as rows 37 and 38. 38 sts. Rows 47 and 48: Using yarn A, as rows 39 and 40. 34 sts. Rows 49 and 50: Using yarn C, as rows 37 and 38. 32 sts. Rows 51 and 52: Using yarn D, as rows 39 and 40. 28 sts. Rows 53 and 54: Using yarn C, as rows 37 and 38. 26 sts. Rows 55 and 56: Using yarn D, as rows 39 and 40. 22 sts. Rows 57 and 58: Using yarn C, as rows 37 and 38. 20 sts. Rows 59 and 60: Using yarn D, as rows 39 and 40. 16 sts. Rows 61 and 62: Using yarn C, as rows 37 and 38. 14 sts. Rows 63 and 64: Using yarn D, as rows 39 and 40. 10 sts. Rows 65 and 66: Using yarn C, as rows 37 and 38. 8 sts. Rows 67 and 68: Using yarn D, as rows 39 and 40. 4 sts. Row 69: Using yarn D, (K2tog) twice. 2 sts.

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Kaffe Fassett Turquoise Version Red Version Knit-along Week 5

Pastel Version Brown Version

YARN into front of next st then into the back of the same st slipping st off Pure Wool Worsted left needle; M1R = make one stitch by picking up the horizontal Turquoise Version loop before next stitch from behind and working into front of it; A Jade 127 (Bottle 140) M1L = make one stitch by picking up the horizontal loop before B Azure 138 next stitch from front and working into back of it. C Damson 150 (Navy 149) D Peacock 139 (Aqua 156) Pattern note: If making Afghan knit 7 squares, if making small Red Version cushion knit 2 squares and if making oblong cushion knit 4 squares. A Damson 150 (Navy 149) Make one version of square will give you a defined line at the B Magenta 119 (Redcurrant 120) edge of the squares where making the stitches, as it does on the C Rust 106 (Cardinal 136) decreasing section of the square. If making the increase version D Mallard 144 there will not be a defined line at the edge of this side of the square Pastel Version but only on the decrease side. A Grasshopper 130 B Satin 116 SQUARE C Gold 133 (Almond 103) Both Versions D Oxygen 137 Using 4½mm (US 7) needles and yarn A cast on 2 sts. Brown Version Row 1 (RS): Using yarn A, (inc in next st) twice. 4 sts. A Rust 106 (Rich Red 124) Row 2: Using yarn A, P1, inc in next st, (twice), P1. 6 sts. B Hazel 128 Increase Version C Chestnut 107 Row 3: Using yarn B, K1, inc in next st, K to last 3 sts, inc in next D Rosy 115 st, K2. 8 sts. Row 4: Using yarn B, purl. NEEDLES Row 5: Using yarn A, K1, inc in next st, K to last 3 sts, inc in next 1 pair 4½mm (no 7) (US 7) needles st, K2. 10 sts. Row 6: Using yarn A, P1, inc in next st, P to last 3 sts, inc in next TENSION st, P2. 12 sts. 20 sts and 25 rows to 10 cm measured over st st using 4½mm (US Rows 7 and 8: Using yarn B, as rows 3 and 4. 14 sts. 7) needles. Rows 9 and 10: Using yarn A, as rows 5 and 6. 18 sts. Rows 11 and 12: Using yarn B, as rows 3 and 4. 20 sts. FINISHED SIZE Rows 13 and 14: Using yarn A, as rows 5 and 6. 24 sts. Completed square measures 19 cm (7½ in) wide by 19 cm (7½ in) Rows 15 and 16: Using yarn A, as rows 3 and 4. 26 sts. long. Rows 17 and 18: Using yarn C, as rows 5 and 6. 30 sts. Rows 19 and 20: using yarn C, as rows 3 and 4. 32 sts. SPECIAL ABBREVIATIONS Rows 21 and 22: Using yarn A, as rows 5 and 6. 36 sts. Inc in next st = on a RS row knit into front of next st then into Rows 23 and 24: Using yarn A, as rows 3 and 4. 38 sts. the back of the same st slipping st off left needle, on a WS row purl Rows 25 and 26: Using yarn C, as rows 5 and 6. 42 sts. Rows 27 and 28: Using yarn C as rows 5 and 6. 46 sts. MAKING UP Row 29: Using yarn A, Knit. Block to size 19 cm (7½ in) square as described on the information Row 30: Using yarn A, as row 6. 48 sts. page. Rows 31 and 32: Using yarn A, as rows 3 and 4. 50 sts. Sew in any loose ends. Rows 33 and 34: Using yarn C, as rows 5 and 6. 54 sts. Make One Version Row 3: Using yarn B, K2, M1R, K to last 2 sts, M1L, K2. 8 sts. Row 4: Using yarn B, purl. Row 5: Using yarn A, K2, M1R, K to last 2 sts, M1L, K2. 10 sts. Row 6: Using yarn A, P2, M1R, P to last 2 sts, M1L, P2. 12 sts. Rows 7 and 8: Using yarn B, as rows 3 and 4. 14 sts. Rows 9 and 10: Using yarn A, as rows 5 and 6. 18 sts. Rows 11 and 12: Using yarn B, as rows 3 and 4. 20 sts. Rows 13 and 14: Using yarn A, as rows 5 and 6. 24 sts. Rows 15 and 16: Using yarn A, as rows 3 and 4. 26 sts. Rows 17 and 18: Using yarn C, as rows 5 and 6. 30 sts. Rows 19 and 20: using yarn C, as rows 3 and 4. 32 sts. Rows 21 and 22: Using yarn A, as rows 5 and 6. 36 sts. Rows 23 and 24: Using yarn A, as rows 3 and 4. 38 sts. Rows 25 and 26: Using yarn C, as rows 5 and 6. 42 sts. Rows 27 and 28: Using yarn C as rows 5 and 6. 46 sts. Row 29: Using yarn A, Knit. Row 30: Using yarn A, as row 6. 48 sts. Rows 31 and 32: Using yarn A, as rows 3 and 4. 50 sts. Rows 33 and 34: Using yarn C, as rows 5 and 6. 54 sts.

Both Versions Row 35: Using yarn C, Knit. Row 36: Using yarn C, P1, P2tog, P to last 3 sts, P2tog tbl, P1. 52 sts. Row 37: Using yarn A, K1, sl 1, K1, psso, K to last 3 sts, K2tog, K1. 50 sts. Row 38: Using yarn A, Purl. Row 39: Using yarn A, K1, sl 1, K1, psso, K to last 3 sts, K2tog, K1. 48 sts. Row 40: Using yarn A, P1, P2tog, P to last 3 sts, P2tog tbl, P1. 46 sts. Rows 41 and 42: Using yarn C, as rows 35 and 36. 44 sts. Rows 43 and 44: Using yarn C, as rows 39 and 40. 40 sts. Rows 45 and 46: Using yarn A, as rows 37 and 38. 38 sts. Rows 47 and 48: Using yarn A, as rows 39 and 40. 34 sts. Rows 49 and 50: Using yarn C, as rows 37 and 38. 32 sts. Rows 51 and 52: Using yarn D, as rows 39 and 40. 28 sts. Rows 53 and 54: Using yarn C, as rows 37 and 38. 26 sts. Rows 55 and 56: Using yarn D, as rows 39 and 40. 22 sts. Rows 57 and 58: Using yarn C, as rows 37 and 38. 20 sts. Rows 59 and 60: Using yarn D, as rows 39 and 40. 16 sts. Rows 61 and 62: Using yarn C, as rows 37 and 38. 14 sts. Rows 63 and 64: Using yarn D, as rows 39 and 40. 10 sts. Rows 65 and 66: Using yarn C, as rows 37 and 38. 8 sts. Rows 67 and 68: Using yarn D, as rows 39 and 40. 4 sts. Row 69: Using yarn D, (K2tog) twice. 2 sts. Cast off.

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Kaffe Fassett Turquoise Version Red Version Knit-along Week 6

Pastel Version Brown Version

YARN into front of next st then into the back of the same st slipping st off Pure Wool Worsted left needle; M1R = make one stitch by picking up the horizontal Turquoise Version loop before next stitch from behind and working into front of it; A Magenta 119 (Redcurrant 120) M1L = make one stitch by picking up the horizontal loop before B Periwinkle 146 next stitch from front and working into back of it. C Peacock 139 (Aqua 156) D Splash 114 Pattern note: If making Afghan knit 7 squares, if making small Red Version cushion knit 2 squares and if making oblong cushion knit 4 squares. A Papaya 135 Make one version of square will give you a defined line at the B Mallard 144 edge of the squares where making the stitches, as it does on the C Rich Red 124 decreasing section of the square. If making the increase version D Jade 127 (Bottle 140) there will not be a defined line at the edge of this side of the square Pastel Version but only on the decrease side. A Soft Cream 102 B Oxygen 137 SQUARE C Toffee 104 Both Versions D Ocean 145 Using 4½mm (US 7) needles and yarn A cast on 2 sts. Brown Version Row 1 (RS): Using yarn A, (inc in next st) twice. 4 sts. A Damson 150 (Navy 149) Row 2: Using yarn A, P1, inc in next st, (twice), P1. 6 sts. B Moonstone 112 C Rust 106 Increase Version D Gold 133 Row 3: Using yarn B, K1, inc in next st, K to last 3 sts, inc in next st, K2. 8 sts. NEEDLES Row 4: Using yarn B, purl. 1 pair 4½mm (no 7) (US 7) needles Row 5: Using yarn A, K1, inc in next st, K to last 3 sts, inc in next st, K2. 10 sts. TENSION Row 6: Using yarn A, P1, inc in next st, P to last 3 sts, inc in next 20 sts and 25 rows to 10 cm measured over st st using 4½mm (US st, P2. 12 sts. 7) needles. Rows 7 and 8: Using yarn B, as rows 3 and 4. 14 sts. Rows 9 and 10: Using yarn A, as rows 5 and 6. 18 sts. FINISHED SIZE Rows 11 and 12: Using yarn B, as rows 3 and 4. 20 sts. Completed square measures 19 cm (7½ in) wide by 19 cm (7½ in) Rows 13 and 14: Using yarn A, as rows 5 and 6. 24 sts. long. Rows 15 and 16: Using yarn A, as rows 3 and 4. 26 sts. Rows 17 and 18: Using yarn C, as rows 5 and 6. 30 sts. SPECIAL ABBREVIATIONS Rows 19 and 20: using yarn C, as rows 3 and 4. 32 sts. Inc in next st = on a RS row knit into front of next st then into Rows 21 and 22: Using yarn A, as rows 5 and 6. 36 sts. the back of the same st slipping st off left needle, on a WS row purl Rows 23 and 24: Using yarn A, as rows 3 and 4. 38 sts. Rows 25 and 26: Using yarn C, as rows 5 and 6. 42 sts. Cast off. Rows 27 and 28: Using yarn C as rows 5 and 6. 46 sts. Row 29: Using yarn A, Knit. MAKING UP Row 30: Using yarn A, as row 6. 48 sts. Block to size 19 cm (7½ in) square as described on the information Rows 31 and 32: Using yarn A, as rows 3 and 4. 50 sts. page. Rows 33 and 34: Using yarn C, as rows 5 and 6. 54 sts. Sew in any loose ends.

Make One Version Row 3: Using yarn B, K2, M1R, K to last 2 sts, M1L, K2. 8 sts. Row 4: Using yarn B, purl. Row 5: Using yarn A, K2, M1R, K to last 2 sts, M1L, K2. 10 sts. Row 6: Using yarn A, P2, M1R, P to last 2 sts, M1L, P2. 12 sts. Rows 7 and 8: Using yarn B, as rows 3 and 4. 14 sts. Rows 9 and 10: Using yarn A, as rows 5 and 6. 18 sts. Rows 11 and 12: Using yarn B, as rows 3 and 4. 20 sts. Rows 13 and 14: Using yarn A, as rows 5 and 6. 24 sts. Rows 15 and 16: Using yarn A, as rows 3 and 4. 26 sts. Rows 17 and 18: Using yarn C, as rows 5 and 6. 30 sts. Rows 19 and 20: using yarn C, as rows 3 and 4. 32 sts. Rows 21 and 22: Using yarn A, as rows 5 and 6. 36 sts. Rows 23 and 24: Using yarn A, as rows 3 and 4. 38 sts. Rows 25 and 26: Using yarn C, as rows 5 and 6. 42 sts. Rows 27 and 28: Using yarn C as rows 5 and 6. 46 sts. Row 29: Using yarn A, Knit. Row 30: Using yarn A, as row 6. 48 sts. Rows 31 and 32: Using yarn A, as rows 3 and 4. 50 sts. Rows 33 and 34: Using yarn C, as rows 5 and 6. 54 sts.

Both Versions Row 35: Using yarn C, Knit. Row 36: Using yarn C, P1, P2tog, P to last 3 sts, P2tog tbl, P1. 52 sts. Row 37: Using yarn A, K1, sl 1, K1, psso, K to last 3 sts, K2tog, K1. 50 sts. Row 38: Using yarn A, Purl. Row 39: Using yarn A, K1, sl 1, K1, psso, K to last 3 sts, K2tog, K1. 48 sts. Row 40: Using yarn A, P1, P2tog, P to last 3 sts, P2tog tbl, P1. 46 sts. Rows 41 and 42: Using yarn C, as rows 35 and 36. 44 sts. Rows 43 and 44: Using yarn C, as rows 39 and 40. 40 sts. Rows 45 and 46: Using yarn A, as rows 37 and 38. 38 sts. Rows 47 and 48: Using yarn A, as rows 39 and 40. 34 sts. Rows 49 and 50: Using yarn C, as rows 37 and 38. 32 sts. Rows 51 and 52: Using yarn D, as rows 39 and 40. 28 sts. Rows 53 and 54: Using yarn C, as rows 37 and 38. 26 sts. Rows 55 and 56: Using yarn D, as rows 39 and 40. 22 sts. Rows 57 and 58: Using yarn C, as rows 37 and 38. 20 sts. Rows 59 and 60: Using yarn D, as rows 39 and 40. 16 sts. Rows 61 and 62: Using yarn C, as rows 37 and 38. 14 sts. Rows 63 and 64: Using yarn D, as rows 39 and 40. 10 sts. Rows 65 and 66: Using yarn C, as rows 37 and 38. 8 sts. Rows 67 and 68: Using yarn D, as rows 39 and 40. 4 sts. Row 69: Using yarn D, (K2tog) twice. 2 sts.

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Kaffe Fassett Turquoise Version Red Version Knit-along Week 7

Pastel Version Brown Version

YARN into front of next st then into the back of the same st slipping st off Pure Wool Worsted left needle; M1R = make one stitch by picking up the horizontal Turquoise Version loop before next stitch from behind and working into front of it; A Electric 143 (Light Navy 153) M1L = make one stitch by picking up the horizontal loop before B Splash 114 next stitch from front and working into back of it. C Jade 127 (Bottle 140) D Magenta 119 (Redcurrant 120) Pattern note: If making Afghan knit 7 squares, if making small Red Version cushion knit 2 squares and if making oblong cushion knit 4 squares. A Magenta 119 (Redcurrant 120) Make one version of square will give you a defined line at the B Periwinkle 146 edge of the squares where making the stitches, as it does on the C Peacock 139 (Aqua 156) decreasing section of the square. If making the increase version D Rich Red 124 there will not be a defined line at the edge of this side of the square Pastel Version but only on the decrease side. A Oxygen 137 B Satin 116 SQUARE C Gold 133 (Almond 103) Both Versions D Pretty Pink 113 Using 4½mm (US 7) needles and yarn A cast on 2 sts. Brown Version Row 1 (RS): Using yarn A, (inc in next st) twice. 4 sts. A Raspberry 117 Row 2: Using yarn A, P1, inc in next st, (twice), P1. 6 sts. B Damson 150 (Navy 149) C Chestnut 107 Increase Version D Moonstone 112 Row 3: Using yarn B, K1, inc in next st, K to last 3 sts, inc in next st, K2. 8 sts. NEEDLES Row 4: Using yarn B, purl. 1 pair 4½mm (no 7) (US 7) needles Row 5: Using yarn A, K1, inc in next st, K to last 3 sts, inc in next st, K2. 10 sts. TENSION Row 6: Using yarn A, P1, inc in next st, P to last 3 sts, inc in next 20 sts and 25 rows to 10 cm measured over st st using 4½mm (US st, P2. 12 sts. 7) needles. Rows 7 and 8: Using yarn B, as rows 3 and 4. 14 sts. Rows 9 and 10: Using yarn A, as rows 5 and 6. 18 sts. FINISHED SIZE Rows 11 and 12: Using yarn B, as rows 3 and 4. 20 sts. Completed square measures 19 cm (7½ in) wide by 19 cm (7½ in) Rows 13 and 14: Using yarn A, as rows 5 and 6. 24 sts. long. Rows 15 and 16: Using yarn A, as rows 3 and 4. 26 sts. Rows 17 and 18: Using yarn C, as rows 5 and 6. 30 sts. SPECIAL ABBREVIATIONS Rows 19 and 20: using yarn C, as rows 3 and 4. 32 sts. Inc in next st = on a RS row knit into front of next st then into Rows 21 and 22: Using yarn A, as rows 5 and 6. 36 sts. the back of the same st slipping st off left needle, on a WS row purl Rows 23 and 24: Using yarn A, as rows 3 and 4. 38 sts. Rows 25 and 26: Using yarn C, as rows 5 and 6. 42 sts. Cast off. Rows 27 and 28: Using yarn C as rows 5 and 6. 46 sts. Row 29: Using yarn A, Knit. MAKING UP Row 30: Using yarn A, as row 6. 48 sts. Block to size 19 cm (7½ in) square as described on the information Rows 31 and 32: Using yarn A, as rows 3 and 4. 50 sts. page. Rows 33 and 34: Using yarn C, as rows 5 and 6. 54 sts. Sew in any loose ends.

Make One Version Row 3: Using yarn B, K2, M1R, K to last 2 sts, M1L, K2. 8 sts. Row 4: Using yarn B, purl. Row 5: Using yarn A, K2, M1R, K to last 2 sts, M1L, K2. 10 sts. Row 6: Using yarn A, P2, M1R, P to last 2 sts, M1L, P2. 12 sts. Rows 7 and 8: Using yarn B, as rows 3 and 4. 14 sts. Rows 9 and 10: Using yarn A, as rows 5 and 6. 18 sts. Rows 11 and 12: Using yarn B, as rows 3 and 4. 20 sts. Rows 13 and 14: Using yarn A, as rows 5 and 6. 24 sts. Rows 15 and 16: Using yarn A, as rows 3 and 4. 26 sts. Rows 17 and 18: Using yarn C, as rows 5 and 6. 30 sts. Rows 19 and 20: using yarn C, as rows 3 and 4. 32 sts. Rows 21 and 22: Using yarn A, as rows 5 and 6. 36 sts. Rows 23 and 24: Using yarn A, as rows 3 and 4. 38 sts. Rows 25 and 26: Using yarn C, as rows 5 and 6. 42 sts. Rows 27 and 28: Using yarn C as rows 5 and 6. 46 sts. Row 29: Using yarn A, Knit. Row 30: Using yarn A, as row 6. 48 sts. Rows 31 and 32: Using yarn A, as rows 3 and 4. 50 sts. Rows 33 and 34: Using yarn C, as rows 5 and 6. 54 sts.

Both Versions Row 35: Using yarn C, Knit. Row 36: Using yarn C, P1, P2tog, P to last 3 sts, P2tog tbl, P1. 52 sts. Row 37: Using yarn A, K1, sl 1, K1, psso, K to last 3 sts, K2tog, K1. 50 sts. Row 38: Using yarn A, Purl. Row 39: Using yarn A, K1, sl 1, K1, psso, K to last 3 sts, K2tog, K1. 48 sts. Row 40: Using yarn A, P1, P2tog, P to last 3 sts, P2tog tbl, P1. 46 sts. Rows 41 and 42: Using yarn C, as rows 35 and 36. 44 sts. Rows 43 and 44: Using yarn C, as rows 39 and 40. 40 sts. Rows 45 and 46: Using yarn A, as rows 37 and 38. 38 sts. Rows 47 and 48: Using yarn A, as rows 39 and 40. 34 sts. Rows 49 and 50: Using yarn C, as rows 37 and 38. 32 sts. Rows 51 and 52: Using yarn D, as rows 39 and 40. 28 sts. Rows 53 and 54: Using yarn C, as rows 37 and 38. 26 sts. Rows 55 and 56: Using yarn D, as rows 39 and 40. 22 sts. Rows 57 and 58: Using yarn C, as rows 37 and 38. 20 sts. Rows 59 and 60: Using yarn D, as rows 39 and 40. 16 sts. Rows 61 and 62: Using yarn C, as rows 37 and 38. 14 sts. Rows 63 and 64: Using yarn D, as rows 39 and 40. 10 sts. Rows 65 and 66: Using yarn C, as rows 37 and 38. 8 sts. Rows 67 and 68: Using yarn D, as rows 39 and 40. 4 sts. Row 69: Using yarn D, (K2tog) twice. 2 sts.

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Kaffe Fassett Turquoise Version Red Version Knit-along Week 8

Pastel Version Brown Version

YARN the back of the same st slipping st off left needle, on a WS row purl Pure Wool Worsted into front of next st then into the back of the same st slipping st off left needle; M1R = make one stitch by picking up the horizontal Turquoise Version loop before next stitch from behind and working into front of it; A Electric 143 (Light Navy 153) M1L = make one stitch by picking up the horizontal loop before B Periwinkle 146 next stitch from front and working into back of it. C Peacock 139 (Aqua 156) D Magenta 119 (Redcurrant 120) Pattern note: If making Afghan knit 7 squares, if making small Red Version cushion knit 2 squares and if making oblong cushion knit 4 squares. A Papaya 135 Make one version of square will give you a defined line at the B Mallard 144 edge of the squares where making the stitches, as it does on the C Magenta 119 (Redcurrant 120) decreasing section of the square. If making the increase version D Peacock 139 (Aqua 156) there will not be a defined line at the edge of this side of the square Pastel Version but only on the decrease side. A Moonstone 112 B Pretty Pink 113 SQUARE C Soft Cream 102 Both Versions D Mustard 131 Using 4½mm (US 7) needles and yarn A cast on 2 sts. Brown Version Row 1 (RS): Using yarn A, (inc in next st) twice. 4 sts. A Hazel 128 Row 2: Using yarn A, P1, inc in next st, (twice), P1. 6 sts. B Moonstone 112 Increase Version C Gold 133 (Buttercup 132) Row 3: Using yarn B, K1, inc in next st, K to last 3 sts, inc in next D Rosy 115 st, K2. 8 sts. Row 4: Using yarn B, purl. NEEDLES Row 5: Using yarn A, K1, inc in next st, K to last 3 sts, inc in next 1 pair 4½mm (no 7) (US 7) needles st, K2. 10 sts. Row 6: Using yarn A, P1, inc in next st, P to last 3 sts, inc in next TENSION st, P2. 12 sts. 20 sts and 25 rows to 10 cm measured over st st using 4½mm (US Rows 7 and 8: Using yarn B, as rows 3 and 4. 14 sts. 7) needles. Rows 9 and 10: Using yarn A, as rows 5 and 6. 18 sts. Rows 11 and 12: Using yarn B, as rows 3 and 4. 20 sts. FINISHED SIZE Rows 13 and 14: Using yarn A, as rows 5 and 6. 24 sts. Completed square measures 19 cm (7½ in) wide by 19 cm (7½ in) Rows 15 and 16: Using yarn A, as rows 3 and 4. 26 sts. long. Rows 17 and 18: Using yarn C, as rows 5 and 6. 30 sts. Rows 19 and 20: using yarn C, as rows 3 and 4. 32 sts. SPECIAL ABBREVIATIONS Rows 21 and 22: Using yarn A, as rows 5 and 6. 36 sts. Inc in next st = on a RS row knit into front of next st then into Rows 23 and 24: Using yarn A, as rows 3 and 4. 38 sts. Rows 25 and 26: Using yarn C, as rows 5 and 6. 42 sts. MAKING UP Rows 27 and 28: Using yarn C as rows 5 and 6. 46 sts. Block to size 19 cm (7½ in) square as described on the information Row 29: Using yarn A, Knit. page. Row 30: Using yarn A, as row 6. 48 sts. Sew in any loose ends. Rows 31 and 32: Using yarn A, as rows 3 and 4. 50 sts. Rows 33 and 34: Using yarn C, as rows 5 and 6. 54 sts. Make One Version Row 3: Using yarn B, K2, M1R, K to last 2 sts, M1L, K2. 8 sts. Row 4: Using yarn B, purl. Row 5: Using yarn A, K2, M1R, K to last 2 sts, M1L, K2. 10 sts. Row 6: Using yarn A, P2, M1R, P to last 2 sts, M1L, P2. 12 sts. Rows 7 and 8: Using yarn B, as rows 3 and 4. 14 sts. Rows 9 and 10: Using yarn A, as rows 5 and 6. 18 sts. Rows 11 and 12: Using yarn B, as rows 3 and 4. 20 sts. Rows 13 and 14: Using yarn A, as rows 5 and 6. 24 sts. Rows 15 and 16: Using yarn A, as rows 3 and 4. 26 sts. Rows 17 and 18: Using yarn C, as rows 5 and 6. 30 sts. Rows 19 and 20: using yarn C, as rows 3 and 4. 32 sts. Rows 21 and 22: Using yarn A, as rows 5 and 6. 36 sts. Rows 23 and 24: Using yarn A, as rows 3 and 4. 38 sts. Rows 25 and 26: Using yarn C, as rows 5 and 6. 42 sts. Rows 27 and 28: Using yarn C as rows 5 and 6. 46 sts. Row 29: Using yarn A, Knit. Row 30: Using yarn A, as row 6. 48 sts. Rows 31 and 32: Using yarn A, as rows 3 and 4. 50 sts. Rows 33 and 34: Using yarn C, as rows 5 and 6. 54 sts.

Both Versions Row 35: Using yarn C, Knit. Row 36: Using yarn C, P1, P2tog, P to last 3 sts, P2tog tbl, P1. 52 sts. Row 37: Using yarn A, K1, sl 1, K1, psso, K to last 3 sts, K2tog, K1. 50 sts. Row 38: Using yarn A, Purl. Row 39: Using yarn A, K1, sl 1, K1, psso, K to last 3 sts, K2tog, K1. 48 sts. Row 40: Using yarn A, P1, P2tog, P to last 3 sts, P2tog tbl, P1. 46 sts. Rows 41 and 42: Using yarn C, as rows 35 and 36. 44 sts. Rows 43 and 44: Using yarn C, as rows 39 and 40. 40 sts. Rows 45 and 46: Using yarn A, as rows 37 and 38. 38 sts. Rows 47 and 48: Using yarn A, as rows 39 and 40. 34 sts. Rows 49 and 50: Using yarn C, as rows 37 and 38. 32 sts. Rows 51 and 52: Using yarn D, as rows 39 and 40. 28 sts. Rows 53 and 54: Using yarn C, as rows 37 and 38. 26 sts. Rows 55 and 56: Using yarn D, as rows 39 and 40. 22 sts. Rows 57 and 58: Using yarn C, as rows 37 and 38. 20 sts. Rows 59 and 60: Using yarn D, as rows 39 and 40. 16 sts. Rows 61 and 62: Using yarn C, as rows 37 and 38. 14 sts. Rows 63 and 64: Using yarn D, as rows 39 and 40. 10 sts. Rows 65 and 66: Using yarn C, as rows 37 and 38. 8 sts. Rows 67 and 68: Using yarn D, as rows 39 and 40. 4 sts. Row 69: Using yarn D, (K2tog) twice. 2 sts. Cast off.

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Kaffe Fassett Turquoise Version Red Version Knit-along Week 9

Pastel Version Brown Version

YARN into front of next st then into the back of the same st slipping st off Pure Wool Worsted left needle; M1R = make one stitch by picking up the horizontal Turquoise Version loop before next stitch from behind and working into front of it; A Oxford 148 M1L = make one stitch by picking up the horizontal loop before B Splash 114 next stitch from front and working into back of it. C Periwinkle 146 D Plum 122 Pattern note: If making Afghan knit 7 squares, if making small Red Version cushion knit 2 squares and if making oblong cushion knit 4 squares. A Damson 150 (Navy 149) Make one version of square will give you a defined line at the B Papaya 135 edge of the squares where making the stitches, as it does on the C Magenta 119 (Redcurrant 120) decreasing section of the square. If making the increase version D Mallard 144 there will not be a defined line at the edge of this side of the square Pastel Version but only on the decrease side. A Toffee 104 B Ocean 145 SQUARE C Pretty Pink 113 Both Versions D Moonstone 112 Using 4½mm (US 7) needles and yarn A cast on 2 sts. Brown Version Row 1 (RS): Using yarn A, (inc in next st) twice. 4 sts. A Raspberry 117 Row 2: Using yarn A, P1, inc in next st, (twice), P1. 6 sts. B Gold 133 (Buttercup 132) C Damson 150 (Navy 149) Increase Version D Black 109 Row 3: Using yarn B, K1, inc in next st, K to last 3 sts, inc in next st, K2. 8 sts. NEEDLES Row 4: Using yarn B, purl. 1 pair 4½mm (no 7) (US 7) needles Row 5: Using yarn A, K1, inc in next st, K to last 3 sts, inc in next st, K2. 10 sts. TENSION Row 6: Using yarn A, P1, inc in next st, P to last 3 sts, inc in next 20 sts and 25 rows to 10 cm measured over st st using 4½mm (US st, P2. 12 sts. 7) needles. Rows 7 and 8: Using yarn B, as rows 3 and 4. 14 sts. Rows 9 and 10: Using yarn A, as rows 5 and 6. 18 sts. FINISHED SIZE Rows 11 and 12: Using yarn B, as rows 3 and 4. 20 sts. Completed square measures 19 cm (7½ in) wide by 19 cm (7½ in) Rows 13 and 14: Using yarn A, as rows 5 and 6. 24 sts. long. Rows 15 and 16: Using yarn A, as rows 3 and 4. 26 sts. Rows 17 and 18: Using yarn C, as rows 5 and 6. 30 sts. SPECIAL ABBREVIATIONS Rows 19 and 20: using yarn C, as rows 3 and 4. 32 sts. Inc in next st = on a RS row knit into front of next st then into Rows 21 and 22: Using yarn A, as rows 5 and 6. 36 sts. the back of the same st slipping st off left needle, on a WS row purl Rows 23 and 24: Using yarn A, as rows 3 and 4. 38 sts. Rows 25 and 26: Using yarn C, as rows 5 and 6. 42 sts. Cast off. Rows 27 and 28: Using yarn C as rows 5 and 6. 46 sts. Row 29: Using yarn A, Knit. MAKING UP Row 30: Using yarn A, as row 6. 48 sts. Block to size 19 cm (7½ in) square as described on the information Rows 31 and 32: Using yarn A, as rows 3 and 4. 50 sts. page. Rows 33 and 34: Using yarn C, as rows 5 and 6. 54 sts. Sew in any loose ends.

Make One Version Row 3: Using yarn B, K2, M1R, K to last 2 sts, M1L, K2. 8 sts. Row 4: Using yarn B, purl. Row 5: Using yarn A, K2, M1R, K to last 2 sts, M1L, K2. 10 sts. Row 6: Using yarn A, P2, M1R, P to last 2 sts, M1L, P2. 12 sts. Rows 7 and 8: Using yarn B, as rows 3 and 4. 14 sts. Rows 9 and 10: Using yarn A, as rows 5 and 6. 18 sts. Rows 11 and 12: Using yarn B, as rows 3 and 4. 20 sts. Rows 13 and 14: Using yarn A, as rows 5 and 6. 24 sts. Rows 15 and 16: Using yarn A, as rows 3 and 4. 26 sts. Rows 17 and 18: Using yarn C, as rows 5 and 6. 30 sts. Rows 19 and 20: using yarn C, as rows 3 and 4. 32 sts. Rows 21 and 22: Using yarn A, as rows 5 and 6. 36 sts. Rows 23 and 24: Using yarn A, as rows 3 and 4. 38 sts. Rows 25 and 26: Using yarn C, as rows 5 and 6. 42 sts. Rows 27 and 28: Using yarn C as rows 5 and 6. 46 sts. Row 29: Using yarn A, Knit. Row 30: Using yarn A, as row 6. 48 sts. Rows 31 and 32: Using yarn A, as rows 3 and 4. 50 sts. Rows 33 and 34: Using yarn C, as rows 5 and 6. 54 sts.

Both Versions Row 35: Using yarn C, Knit. Row 36: Using yarn C, P1, P2tog, P to last 3 sts, P2tog tbl, P1. 52 sts. Row 37: Using yarn A, K1, sl 1, K1, psso, K to last 3 sts, K2tog, K1. 50 sts. Row 38: Using yarn A, Purl. Row 39: Using yarn A, K1, sl 1, K1, psso, K to last 3 sts, K2tog, K1. 48 sts. Row 40: Using yarn A, P1, P2tog, P to last 3 sts, P2tog tbl, P1. 46 sts. Rows 41 and 42: Using yarn C, as rows 35 and 36. 44 sts. Rows 43 and 44: Using yarn C, as rows 39 and 40. 40 sts. Rows 45 and 46: Using yarn A, as rows 37 and 38. 38 sts. Rows 47 and 48: Using yarn A, as rows 39 and 40. 34 sts. Rows 49 and 50: Using yarn C, as rows 37 and 38. 32 sts. Rows 51 and 52: Using yarn D, as rows 39 and 40. 28 sts. Rows 53 and 54: Using yarn C, as rows 37 and 38. 26 sts. Rows 55 and 56: Using yarn D, as rows 39 and 40. 22 sts. Rows 57 and 58: Using yarn C, as rows 37 and 38. 20 sts. Rows 59 and 60: Using yarn D, as rows 39 and 40. 16 sts. Rows 61 and 62: Using yarn C, as rows 37 and 38. 14 sts. Rows 63 and 64: Using yarn D, as rows 39 and 40. 10 sts. Rows 65 and 66: Using yarn C, as rows 37 and 38. 8 sts. Rows 67 and 68: Using yarn D, as rows 39 and 40. 4 sts. Row 69: Using yarn D, (K2tog) twice. 2 sts.

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Mitred Corner Trim Row 5: Sl 1, K3, wrap next st and turn. Row 7: Sl 1, K2, wrap next st and turn. (Afghan Only) Row 9: Sl 1, K1, wrap next st and turn. Row 11: Sl 1, wrap next st and turn. YARN Row 12: Knit. Pure Wool Worsted These 12 rows form the first section of corner shaping. Turquoise Version Cont to work the second half of corner shaping as folls: Electric 143 Row 13: Sl 1, K1, wrap next st and turn. Red Version Row 14 and every foll alt row: Knit. Magenta 119 Row 15: Sl 1, K2, wrap next st and turn. Pastel Version Row 17: Sl 1, K3, wrap next st and turn. Gold 133 Row 19: Sl 1, K4, wrap next st and turn. Brown Version Row 21: Sl 1, K5, wrap next st and turn. Damson 150 Row 22: Knit. Last 10 rows form the second section of corner shaping. NEEDLES These 22 rows complete first mitred corner. 1 pair 4½mm (no 7) (US 7) needles Cont to work in g st and slipping first st at beg of every RS row, stitching trim to sides of afghan as you go to next corner ending SPECIAL ABBREVIATIONS with RS facing for next row.** Wrap next st = by slipping next st from left needle onto right Shape second mitred corner needle, taking yarn to opposite side of work between needles and Work from * to ** as given for the first mitred corner, ending with then slipping the same st back onto the left needle (when working RS facing for next row. back across wrapped sts, work the wrapped st and the wrapping Shape third mitred corner loop tog as 1 st). Work from * to ** as given for the first mitred corner, ending with RS facing for next row. Patten note: slip all sts at beg of RS rows with yarn in front of Shape fourth mitred corner work. Work from * to ** as given for the first mitred corner, ending with RS facing for next row. SEW ON VERSION TRIM Cast off. Using 4½mm(US 7) needles cast on 7 sts. Row 1 (RS): Sl 1, K to end. MAKING UP Row 2: Knit. Join cast on and cast off edges together using mattress stitch. In Shape first mitred corner order to avoid this small seam you could cast on using scrap yarn *Row 1 (RS): Sl 1, K5, wrap next st and turn. and a provisional cast on, which you would then pull back and Row 2 and every foll alt row: Knit. join to the end of your g st edging using the three needle cast off Row 3: Sl 1, K4, wrap next st and turn. method (or using Kitchener stitch if you are comfortable using this technique).

NO SEW VERSION OF TRIM We know some of you don’t enjoy the process of sewing together your project so we thought we would offer you a second option. It isn’t that one is the ‘correct’ way or that one is better than the other it is totally a personal preference.

Using 4½mm needles and correct yarn cast 7 sts. Starting halfway along one edge of afghan work as folls: Row 1 (RS): Sl 1, K5, Sl 1, pick up and knit 1 st from afghan edge, psso. Row 2: Knit. These 2 rows set the trim patt and knitting into the afghan. Special note: you may not need to work into every edge st of the afghan when attaching the trim, this will be approximately 2 out of every 3 sts. Work to first corner of afghan and cont as folls: Work as given for sew on version of the trim noting that when working mitred corners you are not working into the afghan.

MAKING UP Join cast on and cast off edges together using mattress stitch. In order to avoid this small seam you could cast on using scrap yarn and a provisional cast on, which you would then pull back and join to the end of your g st edging using the three needle cast off method (or using Kitchener stitch if you are comfortable using this technique).

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FINISHED SIZES However if sewing all side of the cushion remember to keep some Completed Afghan measures approx 139 cm (54½ in) wide by 177 cm yarn spare to re-sew your 4th side together after washing. (69½ in) long, including trim. Making Cushion pads Completed Oblong Cushion measures approx 114 cm (45 in) by 57 cm As the cushion size for the Oblong Cushion is an unusual one, here (22½ in). are some options to consider: Completed Small Cushion measures approx 57 cm (22½ in) by 57 cm - Make your own cushion pad by cutting two pieces of (22½ in). fabric size 114 cm (45 in) by 57 cm (22½ in), sewing up 3 sides and then stuffing with toy stuffing/feathers. EXTRAS - Order cushion pad to size from a made to measure cushion For the Small Cushion a 57 cm (22½ in) by 57 cm (22½ in) cushion retailer. pad. - Alternatively use 2 cushion at size 57 cm (22½ in) square, For the Oblong Cushion a 114 cm (45 in) by 57 cm (22½ in) open one side of each cushion and then re-sew these to cushion pad. open ends together to create one cushion double the size. Afghan OPTIONAL EXTRAS TIP: You can also add backing fabric onto the afghan as we have, Zip measuring approx 51 cm (20 in) in length. using some of Kaffe’s very own fabric. Backing Fabric (Afghan only) approx 300 cm (118 in), using fabric Trim backing fabric pieces to fit knitted section (leaving trim widthways. exposed), adding a seam allowance of approx 2 cm (1 in) along all edges. Fold seam allowance to WS along all edges of backing fabric. MAKING UP Lay backing fabric onto knitted piece with WS facing and sew Sewing together backing fabric in place along all four sides. Make sure all of your squares have been blocked to 19 cm (7½ in) The fabric that we used to back the photographed Turquoise by 19 cm (7½ in) before starting to sew them together. Version is from the Kaffe Fassett Woven Stripes Collection - Following the relevant diagram for either the Afghan, Oblong Caterpillar Stripe, shade WCATERX-AQUAX. Cushion or Small Cushion, begin to sew your squares together Here are our suggested fabrics to use for the other colourways: using mattress stitch (please see our video tutorial [link here]. Red Version Once you have completed sewing together your squares we have From the Kaffe Fassett Woven Stripes Collection - Caterpillar some helpful hints and options to keep in mind whilst finishing Stripe, shade QWCATER-EARTH. your chosen Kaffe project: Brown Version Cushions From the Kaffe Fassett Woven Stripes Collection - Exotic Stripe, For both Cushions, with right sides together, sew back of cushion shade WEXOTIC.PURPL. to front along 3 sides, insert cushion pad and join remaining side. Pastel Version TIP: It may be an idea to add a zip to the final side of your cushion, From the Kaffe Fassett Woven Stripes Collection - Exotic Stripe, rather than sewing up all 4 sides as our Pure Wool Worsted yarn is shade QWEXOTI.MIDNI. superwash it would be easier to take out the cushion pad to wash. Small Cushion FrontSmall & Back Cushion Front & Back Oblong Cushion FrontOblong & Back Cushion Front & Back

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Kaffe Fassett Knit-along Tips Sheet

Here are a couple of helpful tips to keep in mind when beginning to knit your squares for the Kaffe Knit-along.

Carrying : It is a good idea, where possible, to carry your yarn up the sides of your work to save time on sewing in your ends once the piece has been knitted. If you see the image below, ‘section A’ shows the stripes knitted using yarn A and yarn B. When you have worked rows 1 and 2 with yarn A you will be ready to join in yarn B, however you will need yarn A again on rows 5 and 6. When you join in yarn B you will loop yarn A around yarn B to hold in place whilst working the 2 rows of yarn B. When you come back to the last stitch of row 4 if you loop yarn A around yarn B then Yarn A will be ready for you to work again on rows 5 and 6. Now you will be working in yarn A you will need to carry yarn B up the side until you reach ‘section B’ (Row 12) and you are able to break off yarn B and leave this end ready to sew in at the end. You will not need to break off yarn A as this is used further in the square, see ‘section B’. In ‘section B’ you will now be working in yarns A & C but carrying the yarn up 4 rows. Work in the same way as ‘section A’. At the end of ‘section B’ break off yarn A then join in yarn C when required and carry these 2 yarns up the side to the end.

Point C

Point B

Point A Make one and increase square versions: The images below show you the difference in the edges you will get on your square depending on whether you chose to knit the Make one version or the Increase version. The make one version (pictured left) of the square will give you a defined line at the edge of the squares where making the stitches, as it does on the decreasing section of the square. If making the increase version (pictured right) there will not be a defined line at the edge of this side of the square but only on the decrease side. We used the Increase version on the projects photographed.

Make one version Increase version

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