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Author Michele Storms Introduction I couldn't find a pattern for a round ripple that didn't have a lacy looking middle so I created one that has a solid center. Materials List 5 skeins Red Heart Classic (190yds/solid) (uses 6 or 7 skeins if using...
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Author Christie Pruitt Introduction Inspired by "Argosy" by Vyvyan Neel from the Winter 2006 issue of knitty.com. If you are not familiar with Argosy, see it here: http://www.knitty.com/ISSUEwinter06/PATTargosy.html I have to admit that I am...
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Author Jennifer Coombe Introduction This pattern was designed for an afghan to be donated to Project Linus, a charity that donates blankets to kids in hospitals. Project Linus requires that all blankets must be made using acrylic, but the pattern could...
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Author Sedruola Maruska Introduction This pattern came to me because of a photo I saw of my cousin wearing a similar hat. I thought I could design something like it quite easily, so I picked up an old pattern for a beret I had and altered it to fit the...
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Author Kim P. Werker Introduction Jayne Cobb was a character in the tragically canceled 2002 television show Firefly , and in that show he received a hat that looked like this. Except it was knitted. But I crocheted this version on account of my harebrained...
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Author Debbie G. Introduction I love to make "Holiday" hats and came up with this one for Valentines Day. Materials List Use hook size 4.00 mm, white crochet cotton, the type used for dishcloths and heart shaped buttons etc for decoration. Finished...
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Author Jennifer Christensen Introduction I designed this square for an afghan square swap I was involved in a few years ago. The square was named by a friend of mine. Materials List 2 colors of worsted weight yarn (A & B) Size I/5.50mm Hook (or size...
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Author by Chelle Grissam Introduction This super fun hat will lend flair to anyone's wardrobe -- young or old. This simple pattern can be sized from infant to adult, just by changing the size of the hook you use to make it. Can't get any simpler...
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Author Heldasland Introduction The beauty of this pattern is that is made for showcasing those beautiful multicoloured yarns we all love .Quite possibly the easiest pattern you'll ever do. Great fun. Materials List You decide what yarn you will use...