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Snuggly Slipper Socks Pattern $4
The perfect socks for curling up next to a fire on a cold winter night
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Springtime Shawl Pattern $5
For this pattern you can use any size needles and any weight yarn appropriate for the needles you choose. For the shawl I made, I used 6 skeins (3.5oz ea skein of worsted weight). |


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Mock Cable Beanie Pattern $4
This hat incorporates a simple stitch that simulates cables, but no cabling knowledge needed. |
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The Queen of Everything Poncho Pattern $5
An elegant poncho, The Queen of Everything Poncho uses a many different yarns to achieve this look. |



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These are patterns I designed that I think you will like. They're available for purchase and I will email them in pdf. |
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Reversible Cables Scarf Pattern $4
You know cables, now try reversible cables. Your scarf will look the same on both sides. There will be no *wrong* side.
Materials needed for this project: 2 skeins Wool-Ease Thick & Quick bulky Yarn 1 pair US size 15 needles 1 double pointed needle or cable needle Scissors Stitch Markers |

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Diamonds Hat Pattern $4
All it takes is knitting and purling to create this pattern stitch in this hat. If you can knit and purl, you can make this!
Materials 3 ˝ oz worsted weight yarn Stitch marker Scissors US Size 10.5 double pointed needles Yarn needle |
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Log Cabin Afghan Pattern $5
Knit this afghan in the traditional log cabin quilt pattern. This is an easy pattern, perfect for a beginner. yards yards yards yards |
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Double Shells Baby Afghan Pattern $4
The perfect gift for a little one, this afghan is worked in one piece. There is no sewing to be done on this one. Pattern is easily upsized to make a larger throw.
Materials needed for this project: 12 oz solid baby weight yarn 1.75 oz variegated baby weight yarn size f hook safety pin stitch markers scissors |
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Big Cables, Little Cables Pattern $4 This hat is a challenge to knit. The cables are twisted to cause one row of them to be slightly smaller than the other. |
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Mockingbird Socks Pattern $5
The cuff on these short top socks, appear to be folded down. But they’re not. A textured stitch pattern does all the work.
Materials needed for this project 100 grams sock yarn Size 1 double pointed needles (set of 5) or size to obtain gauge Stitch markers and holder Large-eyed, blunt needle |
