Penguins Sweater Pattern
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Mary Maxim Titan (80 Yds/3 Oz) Sz 4 MCPenguins Sweater Pattern is backordered and your entire order will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Description
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Create the perfect penguin sweater for your loved ones with our traditional graph-style pattern. Say goodbye to chilly days as they will never want to take off this cozy sweater! Featuring raglan or set-in sleeves and cozy shawl collar. Designed using Mary Maxim Northland bulky weight yarn, which offered 80 yds per 4 oz skein at the time. With our current bulky weight yarn selections today, including Mary Maxim Titan, you're certain to find the perfect color for this project! Keep in mind yardage varies. Materials List: Sz 4 MC (4 skeins), Sz 6 MC (5 skeins). All sizes: Penguins (1 skein), Chest (1 skein), Beaks (4.5 yds), and knitting needle size U.S. 7 (4.50 mm) and 10 (6 mm). Fits children's sizes 4-6—Intermediate knit.
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