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Some things a new parent can never have enough of are bibs and burp cloths. This project gives you both of those things in one! The stitch pattern is thick enough to catch any spit-ups from baby food, yet soft enough for baby to bury into when needing to be burped. The strap can be used to secure the...
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Baby Blueprint Crochet
by
mekincannon
on Oct 26, 2010
Filed under: Robyn Chachula, Interweave Books, Baby Blueprint Crochet, baby, child, crochet, crochet patterns, toddler
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How much do we obsess over keeping a baby’s head warm while wrestling the little one into a hat? This cap will keep little heads toasty while the baseball cap-style brim keeps sun or rain off the face, without slipping down over baby’s eyes. Meanwhile, parents and observers will delight in...
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Baby Blueprint Crochet
by
mekincannon
on Oct 26, 2010
Filed under: Robyn Chachula, Interweave Books, Baby Blueprint Crochet, baby, child, crochet, crochet patterns, boy, toddler
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This simple embellished pullover is perfect for warming up any little one. the shape and style will work for either girls or boys and can easily be customized with a quick color change. Use the included instructions to create the dino appliqué or mix and match your favorite appliqués and...
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Baby Blueprint Crochet
by
mekincannon
on Oct 21, 2010
Filed under: Robyn Chachula, Interweave Books, Baby Blueprint Crochet, child, crochet, crochet patterns
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I love the contrast of this hat’s ultra-fluid chains with the dense linked stitches of the brim. The stretch and flexibility of the chains allow the hat to easily fit any head, and the linked double-treble crochet brim has a lot more structure for keeping the sun off your face, ears, and neck....
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Crochet So Fine
by
mekincannon
on Sep 13, 2010
Filed under: Crochet So Fine, Interweave Books, Kristin Omdahl, Crochet, Crochet Patterns
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I have to say that I am a shoe lover. In fact, the medallion embellishments on the front of this cozy pullover were inspired by a pair of expensive shoes that were worn in an episode of one of my favorite television shows. The medallion inspiration was repeated in the rounded details worked into the...
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Crochet So Fine
by
mekincannon
on Sep 13, 2010
Filed under: Crochet So Fine, Interweave Books, Kristin Omdahl, Crochet, Crochet Patterns
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This hat is a play on the juxtaposition of cables and lace. The brim’s cable is dense, textured, and thick—great for keeping your ears protected in a blustering storm. The body of the hat is worked in broomstick lace, which is also textured, but light. At first glance, you might think the...
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Crochet So Fine
by
mekincannon
on Sep 13, 2010
Filed under: Crochet So Fine, Interweave Books, Kristin Omdahl, Crochet, Crochet Patterns
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This one-skein scarf would make a perfect gift, if you can stand to part with it. The Amour Sequin Lace Scarf is a bit complex, but the result is well worth the effort. This scarf is long enough to wrap around your neck a few times and is pretty enough to dress up a simple outfit instantly! This pattern...
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Crochet So Fine
by
mekincannon
on Sep 13, 2010
Filed under: Crochet So Fine, Interweave Books, Kristin Omdahl, Crochet, Crochet Patterns