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BABY JUMPER

TINY WAVE

When a little one arrives, help them make a splash with this super-warm jumper by Pat Strong

PREM TO 2 YEARS

YOU WILL NEED

Rowan Baby Cashsoft Merino (57% wool, 33% acrylic, 10% cashmere, 50g/130m)

Yarn A Royal Blue (119)

Yarn B Heaven (111)

Yarn C Mint (109) See table for measurements and yarn quantities

A 3.75mm (US F/5) hook

6 (6: 6: 6: 8) buttons, 12mm For yarn stockists contact Rowan 01484 668200 www.knitrowan.com

TENSION

Tension is not critical, but it may affect the yarn quantities required

MEASUREMENTS

26 sts and 26 rows measure 10x10cm (4x4in) over double crochet using a 3.75mm hook, or size needed to obtain correct tension

ABBREVIATIONS

For a full list, see page 88

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