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Author Natalie Brock Introduction I like these bangles, they're comfy and they don't make a loud racket when you move your arms! Make them in a rainbow of colours to suit your outfit or simply give them as gifts. This pattern first appeared on...
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Author Sarah Margaret Crittenden Introduction I am sorry , this pattern is no longer available here. Please visit me - MsBusyFingers on Ravelry for this pattern http://www.ravelry.com/designers/sarah-margaret-crittenden The Pattern .
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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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Introduction This is a traditional granny square that I've seen several places. I've used it for a blanket and a bag. When someone asked me for the pattern, I searched the Internet, but I couldn't find it. So I wrote it down, and now share...
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Author by Melissa Mall Introduction Mauritius is an island in the Indian Ocean, off the coast of Madagascar. In its isolation, many species developed that would be found nowhere else in the world – most famously, the Mauritius Dodo . Standing three...
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Author Jinky Flaviano Introduction I did this project for my husband's aluminum canister. I did some searching of different kinds of stitches and decided to use a raised/relief stitch, it is a kind of textured stitch which I believe is good if I want...
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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 Maggie Menzel Introduction WARNING: These tiny crabs will quickly multiply until they become an army. I made over 30 in 10 days. You have been warned. The Teeny Tiny Crabs only take about a half hour each and were designed to use a very small amount...
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Author Tanja Osswald Introduction Last year I went to a sewing workshop and one woman there could not imagine what a crocheted dragon could look like. So, in the evening, I made her one. Many thanks to snuffykin for proofreading and testing the pattern...
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Author By Sue B. Balcom Introduction I came across this post pattern in a Vogue knitting magazine and was intrigued by the colors used to make a straight skirt. Of course, I thought wow, that would make an easy color change hat. My children think it looks...