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Radiance Knit Throw

By: Ann Regis for Coats and Clark
Radiance Knit Throw

This throw just radiates warmth! Use this free knitting pattern to create this circular throw. The bold, bright colors will look great against neutral furniture.

Intermediate

Knitting Needle Size10.5 or 6.5 mm, 13 or 9 mm

Yarn Weight(4) Medium Weight/Worsted Weight and Aran (16-20 stitches to 4 inches)

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I like this and it doesn't seem too hard to make, but I wonder how hard it is to handle when it gets bigger? The instructions say to use several circular needles to accomadate all those stitiches as it grows. I wish someone would write a pattern similar to this done in sections. I think it would be easier to sew together than handling a huge number of stitches on several needles.

Hi paver2, instead of using several circular needles, you can use one longer circular needle. They go up to 36" long, even 40" or longer. I find it awkward to be using more than one set of needles at a time so that's what I usually do when I work on blankets or throws - use a longer set.

This pretty throw will knit up quickly on circular needles. While the example would work great in a family room, it looks a little bit like a bulls eye to me. I believe I would knit it in more of an ombre range of colors and think it would be spectacular in a set of blues and greens or in oranges and reds.

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