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<p><strong>Yarn</strong><br /><a href="http://shop.textalk.se/en/artgrp.php?id=11103&amp;grp=392214" target="_blank">Pickles Fat &amp; Happy</a>, 1000 g</p>
<p><strong>Needles</strong><br />Circular needles US 15</p>
<p><strong>Pattern</strong><br />Cast on 48 stitches on circular needles US 15. Knit one row. On the next row increase one stitch in every stitch (=96 s) Then repeat the following two rows until you have enough yarn left for one finishing row and binding off.</p>
<p>Row 1: *K2, P2* until end of row<br />Row 2: K1, *P2, K2* until one stitch is left. K1.</p>
<p><em>If you want stripes, always knit the first row in the new colour with only knit stitches, and </em><em>then continue with pattern</em><em> to avoid the purl stitches to be visible on the right side. This </em>technique gives you a really neat result.</p>
<p>Finishing row:<br />K1, K3tog until end of row.</p>
<p>Bind off. Use a thick needle, or your fingers, to get the thread through all the stitches. Tighten and assemble.<br /> <br />The pouf can be filled with a big duvet, some cheap IKEA cushions or if you want a real hard pouf; cut lots of old clothes into pieces. If your knitting is loose, and there are holes you can see through, you should use a pillow or duvetcover in a matching colour to put your filling into.<br /><br />Close the pouf in the other end.</p>
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