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Silhouette

  PRETTY Silhouette Easy, yet interesting, our February free knitting pattern is a reversible rectangular shawl. Silhouette has depth and motion, knitted with quality yarn, your hands will produce a masterpiece. It is simple to knit. There are knit, purl and yarn over stitches, nothing else, nothing twisted or complicated. The yarn: 2 skeins approx. …

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Jane Austen Shoulder Warmer

  JANE AUSTEN Shoulder Warmer (Bulky version) This is a short cape (shoulder warmer) inspired by Jane Austen romantic novels. It takes just 1 skein of any bulky/chunky yarn (at least 100 yards) and features invisible increases.  Gauge is not important, due to the ribbed full circle. Update: The pattern is easily adaptable. It was …

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Quick gift idea with Belle

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Charted Knitting Patterns

CHARTED KNITTING PATTERNS Are they really a challenge? I]t is not a secret that advanced knitters find working from charts easier than following line-by-line text instructions. Schematic and charted designs are usually more intuitive and quick to work with. Another benefit of learning how to read that type of patterns is the fact that most …

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