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Author by Melissa Rotert Introduction The simple shell-stitch is one of my favorite crochet designs. The combination of dc and sc, plus a few slip-stitches here and there, make it the perfect next step for a beginner who wants something more elegant and...
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Author creativeyarn (http://creativeyarn.blogspot.com/) Introduction A very easy capelet, crocheted with an 8mm hook that makes you work fast. I think it's a perfect friend's last minute gift for christmas, because you can do it in a day. Thank...
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Author Debbie G. Introduction I saw a DC Shoe Co hat while visiting Ireland in 2006. I thought I could make one myself, so when I got home I made my version. Materials List 3 ounces of any colour of Knitting worsted weight yarn Size āGā hook Yarn needle...
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Author by Kika Robinson Introduction This was a one-day project for designer Kika. (Hint. It can be a one-day project for you, too.) She couldn't find a pattern for a triangle shawl that she liked, so she took matters into her own hands. Don't...
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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 Marianne Martin Introduction Ribbed Sweater Hobo/Tote I recently found an amazing bag picture on the web and it turned out the instructions were only in an obscure japanese mag that would have cost me an arm and a leg to order (not to mention....
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Author By Amy O'Neill Houck Introduction Photo: Laura Kudritzki, Muse Studios This v-neck, cap-sleeved, raglan t-shirt is crocheted in the round from the top-down. It’s seamless, and the top-down construction allows you to try it on as you go...
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Author by Vickie Howell (www.vickiehowell.com) Introduction Morning! Some of you've asked me for the pattern for the green capelet that I wore in the Mixing Yarns episode from the 2nd season of Knitty Gritty. Well Knitties (or in this case, Hookers...
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Author Marjorie Jones Introduction I wrote this pattern when I wanted a new bag for the fall season, but didn't want to buy new yarn just to make it! This pattern uses small amounts of yarn, enabling me to use up some of my copious stash. You may...