Bounce – Tin Can Knits

$14.95 Inc. GST

Bounce – Tin Can Knits – A wonderful combination of stripes and lace, Bounce is the perfect pattern for a gradient, fun stripes, or even just 2 colours. The possibilities are endless!

Gauge: 17.5 sts & 24 rows / 4” in pattern stitch after blocking

Finished Measurements: Stroller (throw / crib) sized blanket measures 27 (32)” wide by 33 (43)” long. The sample shown is the throw/ crib size. Blanket width can be adjusted by adding or subtracting a multiple of 12 sts (2.75”).

Bounce – Tin Can Knits – Materials Used: DK or worsted weight yarn in MC one or more CCs

  • MC: 260 (400) yds or approx 15 (18) yds per stripe
  • CC: 480 (735) yds or approx 30 (35) yds per stripe

(crib sized sample shown in Rainbow Heirloom.  Sweater in the ’Sunshine and Storm’ 21-colour kit, with ‘natural’ as the MC)”

Needle Size: US#7 / 4.5mm needles (or as required to meet gauge) 24” or longer circular needle

Pattern Includes: written directions, lace chart, written out lace chart, schematic

Skill Level: intermediate

  • Patterns include written instructions and you will receive a beautifully professionally printed pattern booklet mailed to you as a hard copy. Most of our patterns include a code that enables you to download a PDF version to your electronic devices from Ravelry as well.
  • A note about postage costs for patterns only – At checkout we automatically reduce the postage costs to standard letter pricing if your order is only patterns and under the $50.00 free delivery minimum. We send our patterns as a domestic letter with Australia Post. If you want your patterns with tracking you need to select and pay for Flat rate – Standard Shipping

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Bounce – Tin Can Knits – A wonderful combination of stripes and lace, Bounce is the perfect pattern for a gradient, fun stripes, or even just 2 colours. The possibilities are endless!

Gauge: 17.5 sts & 24 rows / 4” in pattern stitch after blocking

Finished Measurements: Stroller (throw / crib) sized blanket measures 27 (32)” wide by 33 (43)” long. The sample shown is the throw/ crib size. Blanket width can be adjusted by adding or subtracting a multiple of 12 sts (2.75”).

Bounce – Tin Can Knits – Materials Used: DK or worsted weight yarn in MC one or more CCs

  • MC: 260 (400) yds or approx 15 (18) yds per stripe
  • CC: 480 (735) yds or approx 30 (35) yds per stripe

(crib sized sample shown in Rainbow Heirloom.  Sweater in the ’Sunshine and Storm’ 21-colour kit, with ‘natural’ as the MC)”

Needle Size: US#7 / 4.5mm needles (or as required to meet gauge) 24” or longer circular needle

Pattern Includes: written directions, lace chart, written out lace chart, schematic

Skill Level: intermediate

  • Patterns include written instructions and you will receive a beautifully professionally printed pattern booklet mailed to you as a hard copy. Most of our patterns include a code that enables you to download a PDF version to your electronic devices from Ravelry as well.
  • A note about postage costs for patterns only – At checkout we automatically reduce the postage costs to standard letter pricing if your order is only patterns and under the $50.00 free delivery minimum. We send our patterns as a domestic letter with Australia Post. If you want your patterns with tracking you need to select and pay for Flat rate – Standard Shipping

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Additional information

Weight 100 g
Dimensions 30 × 21 × 1 cm
Project Type

Blanket