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		<title>Penn State Pride</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 24 Jan 2012 20:41:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Our company is located in Bristol, Pennsylvania.  We are local sports fans and show our pride throughout our offices and warehouse.  On January 22, Penn State University lost their &#8221; winningest coach&#8221;  Joe Paterno to lung cancer.  In honor of  &#8220;JoePa&#8217;s&#8221; career, that spanned 61 years at the school, we wanted to share this pattern [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Our company is located in Bristol, Pennsylvania.  We are local sports fans and show our pride throughout our offices and warehouse.  On January 22, Penn State University lost their &#8221; winningest coach&#8221;  Joe Paterno to lung cancer.  In honor of  &#8220;JoePa&#8217;s&#8221; career, that spanned 61 years at the school, we wanted to share this pattern with you as it was originally designed with Penn State in mind.</p>
<div id="attachment_1995" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 208px"><a href="http://blog.plymouthyarn.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/p260pix.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-1995" title="p260pix" src="http://blog.plymouthyarn.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/p260pix-198x300.jpg" alt="Pattern P260" width="198" height="300" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Pattern P260</p></div>
<p><a href="http://blog.plymouthyarn.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/microsoft-word-p260-formatencoreteam-hat-scarf.pdf">P260 Pdf Download</a></p>
<p>ENCORE WORSTED<br />
Team Hat and Scarf</p>
<p>Actual Finished Measurements:    Scarf  8 X 50  , Hat  23 X 8    inches<br />
Materials: Encore Worsted (50g) Color A/Color B  Scarf   1/1  ,  Hat  1/1    balls</p>
<p>Gauge: 12 sts = 4” in garter stitch on a US 11 needle, or size needed to achieve gauge.<br />
Needles: 24” circular size US 11 for the scarf, 16” circular size US 10½, and size US 10 or US 10½ double pointed needles for the hat.<br />
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<p><strong>Team Scarf: </strong><br />
With 1 strand of color A, very loosely cast on 150 stitches, leaving an 8” tail.  Cut yarn, leaving another 8” tail.  Attach a strand of color B, leaving an 8” tail.  Knit 1 row.  Cut yarn leaving another 8” tail.  Attach a strand of color A, leaving an 8” tail.  Knit 1 row.  Cut yarn, leaving another 8” tail.  Continue in this manner, knitting only 1 row with a color before changing to the other color.  Leave an 8” tail at each end of every row.  Continue until almost out of yarn, or until desired width, ending by knitting last row with color B.  Bind off very loosely with color A.  Knot tails together in such a way as to give you 5 groups of fringe on each end.  Trim fringe as desired.</p>
<p><strong>Team hat: </strong><br />
With 16” size 10½ needle and color A, loosely cast on 70 sts.  Join. **Drop color A, attach color B, knit 1 round.  Drop B and purl 1 round with color A.  Repeat from ** until total length is 8”, ending with a purl round.<br />
Begin decreasing, changing to double pointed needles when necessary:<br />
With B, *(knit 8, k2tog), repeat from * to end of round.  Purl 1 round with color A.<br />
With B, *(knit 7, k2tog), repeat from * to end of round.  Purl 1 round with color A.<br />
With B, *(knit 6, k2tog), repeat from * to end of round.  Purl 1 round with color A.<br />
With B, *(knit 5, k2tog), repeat from * to end of round.  Purl 1 round with color A.<br />
With B, *(knit 4, k2tog), repeat from * to end of round.  Purl 1 round with color A.<br />
With B, *(knit 3, k2tog), repeat from * to end of round.  Purl 1 round with color A.<br />
With B, *(knit 2, k2tog), repeat from * to end of round.  Purl 1 round with color A.<br />
With B, *(knit 1, k2tog), repeat from * to end of round.  Purl 1 round with color A.<br />
With B, *(k2tog), repeat from * to end of round.   Cut yarn and pull through remaining sts. Draw up tight and fasten.  Weave in all ends.</p>
<p>©2001 Plymouth Yarn Company.  Designed by JoAnne Turcotte.  All rights reserved.  No portion of this design may be photocopied or stored in an electronic retrieval system without prior written permission.</p>
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