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Author Tarra Gray Introduction My very good friend Jonathan never wanted me to make him anything which was hard for me as I love to knit/crochet things for people. FINALLY one day we went to my LYS and he picked out this yarn and said I could knit him...
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Author Jo Anne Tracy Introduction The inspiration for this hat came from Lis Paludan’s Crochet: History & Technique . Among the many wonderful photos in this book is one of a man’s “Traveling Hat,” an patterned straight hat...
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Author Melissa L. Goss Introduction This fits wonderfully on most body types. The sleeves are open worked to create a fluttery effect. Note: For useful diagrams please go to: http://www.flickr.com/photos/28478581@N07/2657602480/ Materials List -- Bernat...
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Author Josie J. Walker Introduction I made myself a shrug using a very basic concept, aka Basic Shrug 101 . Materials List Yarn: 2 skeins, Light & Lofty, Antique Rose Hook: Red Heart Crystallites P-16 (11.5mm) Finished Size It was made specifically...
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Author creativeyarn (http://creativeyarn.blogspot.com/) Introduction I've tried to write down a pattern for this necklace once it was done, (I use to work by sudden inspiration!). I don't know if it's very clear, but you can make any question...
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Author by Annette Petavy Introduction Last year, as usual, I had my annual break-down in the local Phildar store during the summer sale. Among other things, I brought home large amounts of the ribbon yarn Rivage, which was discontinued. So – what...
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Author Christie Pruitt Introduction I wanted a lacy, dainty, delicate glove. Something light to wear in the Summer months ahead. I think these look so elegant and lady-like! Don't you agree? Materials List 1 Skein Bernat Baby, Fingering Weight, 100...
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Author Ellie Thouret Introduction I wanted to design some ladylike, lacy gloves that would still be warm for springtime weather. Since it's currently snowing here, it's unlikely that I'll be wearing these anytime soon but here's the pattern...
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Author Michelle Ryan (aka NezumiWorld) Introduction Quick and easy rose brooch has only 2 rows Materials List Double knit/ light worsted weight yarn used in choosen rose colour 3.75 mm (5 / F) hook Brooch back Finished Size Small Rose sized Gauge Gauge...
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Author Ilana MacDonald Introduction This is a pattern for a rose choker. It was meant as a surprise present for a friend using leftover yarn from a project she asked me to do. The rose pattern was taken from the "Brier Rose" pattern by Jennifer...
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Author Christie Pruitt Introduction I wanted something frilly and girly - and definitely Spring-like! I stitched this up rather quickly - in a couple of hours - and used less than 230 yards! If you have more yardage to give, you can make all the ruffles...
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Author by Lauren Irving Introduction Ah, the sack dress. You remember them. Those baggy shapeless, sleeveless sacks with straight sides that dove to the floor – and just about everyone wore one with a white t-shirt. If you were feeling kind of sexy...
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Author creativeyarn (http://creativeyarn.blogspot.com/) Introduction Dainty cotton necklace for your spring/summer nights out! Make it with a wool yarn and it's fine even in winter times! This is easier to make than to explain, so if you have problems...