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  2. 11 Chunky Knit Blankets to Keep You Cozy in Cuffing Season - AOL

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    Whether you’re cuddling for cuffing season or just bundling up on your own, a go-to throw will get you through the We like our blankets like we like our peanut butter — the chunkier, the better.

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    Raised Striped Chunky Knit Throw Blanket. Once the crisp autumn nights set in, you'll want a cozy throw to curl up in. McGee's chunky knit version comes in stunning earth tones like this dark tan ...

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    This chunky fisherman's knit pullover is timeless and looks good with everything. There are six styles to choose from (some stripes, some solids) but we can't help but love this classic cream. $38 ...

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    Biquette. Similar to Eighth Generation, Biquette is a global collective of artists who design throw blankets. They are made to order in Long Island, New York, at one of the area's last knitting ...

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    Brooklyn Bedding Chunky Knit Weighted Blanket (10 pounds) $139 $200 Save $61 with code. ... Eddie Bauer Buffalo Plaid Sherpa Throw Blanket, $18 (was $40) at Wayfair. ZIMASILK Mulberry Silk Pillow ...

  7. Yarn weight - Wikipedia

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    A more hands-on method, there is the test swatch and the gauge swatch. Knitting a test swatch requires knitting the yarn into a small, roughly 4 in (10 cm) square textile of even stitches. [4] Comparing this with recommended needle sizes, yarn, and the knitter's own signature tension, allows for adjustments to all of these things.