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Use any two colors of Taos to make this snug-fitting, yet floppy hat. And since Taos is so soft, this would be a good choice for Chemo caps. Sizes 19 (21)" circumference Yarn: Taos #13 and #23 1 ball each Needles: 16" circular and dps #8
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Only the lower front of this stunning vest is worked in entrelac, the rest is knit in stockinette stitch. Sizes 36(40,44,48)" Yarn: Taos #9 7(7,9,9) balls Needles for sizes 36" & 44"" #5 and #7 straight or circular; 35" circular #5; and #7 dps Needles for sizes 40" & 48":#6 and #8 straight or circular; 35" circular #6; and #8 dps
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Sizes child(adult) Yarn: Taos #5 1(2) balls Needles: 16" circular and dps #8
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Size women's average Yarn: Taos #4 and #9 2 balls each Needles: #10 1/2 dps
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Sizes 37(41,45,49)" Yarn: Taos #9 5(5,6,7)balls Needles: 39 straight or circular; and 16" circular #8
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Sizes 32(36,40,44,48)" Yarn: Taos #9 8(9,10,11,12)balls Needles: 16", 26" and 35" circular#7; 16" circular #5; and #7 straight and dps
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sizes 32(37,42)" Yarn: Taos #1 5(6,7)balls Needles: #9 straight or circular
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A bow-tie closure finished off this jacket, which is knit from cuff to cuff. Sizes 36(42,48)" Yarn: Taos #21 7(8,9) balls 36" & 42" Needles: #7 straight and 32" circular; and 32" circular #8 48" Needles: #8 straight and 32" circular; and 32" circular #9
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