I've finished four squares, which are approximately 12 in x 12 in. It looks like one skein of each of two colors will make four squares, with bits leftover, that I can use for seaming and the border. So if I want to make it 6 ft x 6 ft, I'll need 36 squares total, which means 9 skeins total of the gray and 4.5 each of each blue. A 5x5 throw would be 25 squares, or about 6 skeins of gray and three each of the blues.
I've finished four squares, which are approximately 12 in x 12 in. It looks like one skein of each of two colors will make four squares, with bits leftover, that I can use for seaming and the border. So if I want to make it 6 ft x 6 ft, I'll need 36 squares total, which means 9 skeins total of the gray and 4.5 each of each blue. A 5x5 throw would be 25 squares, or about 6 skeins of gray and three each of the blues.
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