Page Turner Throw Knitting Pattern
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Page Turner Throw
Snuggling up in a hand-knit throw is one of the best things about winter. How do you like to use a throw? Maybe to wrap around your shoulders as you fumble for that first cup of coffee in the morning? Maybe as a lap robe while watching TV or posting something funny online? Me, I love books and use my Page Turner Throw to complete my favorite nesting spot where I cozy up to read. When winter wears out its welcome, the pretty calla lily motif is there to remind me that spring is not so far off.
The finished piece measures approximately 44″ x 54″, just right for warming a lap or pulling around the shoulders. The throw is worked across the width and finished with an attached I-cord border. The stitch pattern is charted.
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS:
44 inches by 54 inches
Yarn:
Quince & Co. Lark [100% American wool; 134 yd/123 m per 50 g skein]; color: 106 Bird’s Egg; 17 skeins
or approx. 2200 yards of worsted weight yarn
Needles:
1 32-inch US #7/4.5 mm circular needle
2 US #8/5 mm double-pointed needles (dpns)
Notions:
2 cable needles (cn), tapestry needle









