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golf club covers 4 - gary player
| Show your colors with the American flag. The flag is worked in a duplicate stitch on the background of your choice. The clubs are felted to size. Knit on straight needles. |
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| SIZES: |
One size fits most clubs
The finished size is controlled by how long and how many times you felt the club covers. |
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| YARN USED FOR SAMPLE: |
A: Brown Sheep - Lamb's Pride Superwash Worsted
100% superwash wool
100 grams - 200 yards each
2 pull skeins Heather Gray SW03 - FOR CUFF AND POMPON ONLY
B through E: Brown Sheep - Lamb's Pride Worsted - FOR THE CAP
85% wool - 15% mohair
113 grams - 190 yards each
FOR CAP ONLY
B: 2 pull skeins Grey Heather M03
approximately 10 yards each:
C: Ruby Red M180
D: Aran M140
E: Dynamite Blue M160
Note: The yarn used for the cuff and pompon (A) must be superwash
The yarn for the cap (B through E) must be 100% feltable
For your golf club covers to be the correct size, it is not the brand of yarn that matters, but the GAUGE that is important.
It is best to refer to the yardage to determine how many skeins or balls to purchase. |
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| NEEDLES: |
Size 6 and size 11 straight needles; or size needles to obtain the correct gauge
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| OTHER NOTIONS: |
tapestry Needle
Identifying Club Numbers - optional |
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| GAUGE: |
16 stitches and 22 rows = 4 inches in stockinette stitch on size 11 needles before felting
When felting the gauge does not have to be exact, but:
If your gauge is too tight the covers will not felt well
If your gauge is too loose you may run out of yarn |
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Projects with a variety of stitches, such as basic cables and lace, simple intarsia, double-pointed needles and knitting in the round needle techniques, mid-level shaping and finishing. |
| INTERMEDIATE |
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