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Sunseeker Shade - Lullaby of Birdland Blanket

Baby blankets make wonderful gifts. It never hurts to have extras and there is nothing quite like a hand knit blanket. Sunseeker Shade is a DK weight cotton-acrylic blend that is the perfect weight for a warm weather blanket. Each 100 gram skein contains a generous 246 yards. The easy-care (read machine wash & dry) cotton blend is available in a wide range of colors that vary from rich jewel tones to soft pastels.
Materials
- 2 skeins Sunseeker Shade (50% Cotton/50% Acrylic) - 246 yds/100 g - shown in 21 (Sunlight Yellow)

- US 4 needles

- Yarn Needle to weave in ends

Gauge & Measurements
- Gauge approx 5.4 sts = 1" in stitch pattern

- Finished Measurements: Approx 20" wide x 27" long

Abbreviations:
- K - Knit
- P - Purl
Cast on 108 sts

Edge
1 - K
2 - [K1, P1]
3 - K
4 - [P1, K1]

Do edge for 8 rows (do rows 1-4 2 times)
Start pattern:
 1 - K6, *[K1, P5, K5, P1]; repeat from * to last 6 stitches, K6
 2 - [K1, P1] - 3 times, *[K2, P4, K4, P2]; repeat from * to last 6 stitches, [K1, P1] - 3 times.
 3 - K6, *[K3, P3]; repeat from * to last 6 stitches, K6
 4 - [P1, K1] - 3 times, *[K4, P2, K2, P4]; repeat from * to last 6 stitches,  [P1, K1] - 3 times
 5 - K6, *[K5, P1, K1, P5]; repeat from * to last 6 stitches, K6
 6 - [K1, P1] - 3 times, *[K6, P6]; repeat from * to last 6 stitches, [K1, P1] - 3 times.
 7 - K6, *[K6, P6]; repeat from * to last 6 stitches, K6
 8 - [P1, K1] - 3 times, *[K6, P6]; repeat from * to  last 6 stitches,  [P1, K1] - 3 times
 9 -  K6, *[P1, K5, P5, K1]; repeat from * to last 6 stitches, K6
10 - [K1, P1] - 3 times *[P2, K4, P4, K2]; repeat from * to last 6 stitches, [K1, P1] - 3 times.
11 -  K6, *[P3, K3]; repeat from * to  last 6 stitches, [K1, P1] - 3 times.
12 - [P1, K1] - 3 times, *[P4, K2, P2, K4]; repeat from * to last 6 stitches,  [P1, K1] - 3 times
13 - K6, *]P5, K1, P1, K5]; repeat from * to  last 6 stitches, K6
14 -  [K1, P1] - 3 times, *[P6, K6]; repeat from * to last 6 stitches, [K1, P1] - 3 times.
15 - K6, *[P6, K6]; repeat from * to  last 6 stitches, K6
16:  [P1, K1] - 3 times, *[P6, K6]; repeat from * to last 6 stitches, [P1, K1] - 3 times.
Continue until almost desired length

Edge
1 - K
2 - [K1, P1]
3 - K
4 - [P1, K1]

Do edge for 8 rows (do rows 1-4 2 times)

Bind off loosely
Weave in ends

Note:
Pattern can be made wider by adding multiples of 12

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