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Braided Pi Shawl
A textured half circle shawl on What’s on My Needles Wednesday After finishing my first half pi shawl for Darn Good Yarn, I really wanted to continue playing around with this fun and…
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Helen’s Shawl
This one’s for you Gram After posting my “what’s on my needles Wednesday” this week, I got a few comments from different family members that this shawl reminded them of my grandmother Helen.…
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Learn to Knit the Horizontal Cable
Also known as the Vikkel Braid or Estonian Braid In an upcoming pattern, which I teased yesterday, I’ve been knitting the horizontal cable or braid. This technique creates a fun little horizontal line…
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Knit Front Slip Back
A simple yet elegant increase method for your knitting patterns In a pattern that was released by Darn Good Yarn, I’ve used the Knit Front, Slip back increase method. This is a simple…
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Log Cabin Hat Pattern
The perfect hat for chilly evenings around a campfire The Log Cabin hat pattern is designed for everyone. I’ve made this hat for myself, and an uncle in Germany. It’s made using two…
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Rabbit Tracks Hat
A Colorful Knit Hat for Toddlers and Kids that mimics Rabbit Tracks in the snow. Inspired after knitting my Reindeer Tracks post, I’ve created a fun hat for kids, and a stash buster…
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Look Dashing in Fasching
Get the knitting pattern for the Fasching Shawl This little shawl was inspired by Spring and this fabulous hand dyed yarn from YarnBaby. It combines gorgeous spring colors with the daisy stitch for…
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Brick Washcloth
A simple Geometric knitting pattern that reflects masonry, the brick washcloth. In the past couple of posts, I’ve been talking about how I’ve been nesting a good bit. And I’ve also been sharing…
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Andalusian Washcloth
A simple washcloth knitting pattern. This pattern uses the simple yet beautiful Andalusian knit stitch. The Andalusian knit stitch is very similar to stockinette but uses strategically placed purls on the right side…
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Knit Front and Back
Knitting a stitch twice, front and back, is a great simple increase in knitting If you’ve run across KFB in a knitting pattern, you’ve been instructed to Knit one stitch, front and back.…