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Finished Measurements:

14” [35 cm] long x 14” [35 cm] wide

Yarn:

Tern by Quince & Co
(70% wool, 30% mulberry silk; 221yd [202m]/50g)
• 3 skeins / Atolla

Needles:

One pair in size US 3 [3.25 mm]
Or size to obtain gauge.

Gauge:

24sts x 40 rows = 4” [10cm] in St st after blocking.

Construction:

Knit in three panels - front, left and right back - and the seamed together to finish.

Skills Required:

cables, bobbles, charts

huckleberry pillow cover

Alison Lee

Designer, Alison Lee takes us on a wonderful journey into cables. And no better yarn to help us along this adventure, than soft and silky Tern. The Huckleberry pillow cover perfectly balances cables among bobbles, dandelion stitches and basic knits and purls. Finish off your pillow with a single button, an insert, and toss it on your best couch or chair for all to enjoy. 

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Finished Measurements:

14” [35 cm] long x 14” [35 cm] wide

Yarn:

Tern by Quince & Co
(70% wool, 30% mulberry silk; 221yd [202m]/50g)
• 3 skeins / Atolla

Needles:

One pair in size US 3 [3.25 mm]
Or size to obtain gauge.

Gauge:

24sts x 40 rows = 4” [10cm] in St st after blocking.

Construction:

Knit in three panels - front, left and right back - and the seamed together to finish.

Skills Required:

cables, bobbles, charts