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Fingerpaint Pullover

Free knitting pattern using Sport-weight yarn. Pattern attributes and techniques include: Bottom-Up, In-the-round, Seamed, Stripes.

Loop-de-Loop Cowl, Hat and Mittens

A free knitting pattern using Fingering-weight yarn. Pattern attributes and techniques include: In-the-round, Slipped Stitches, Stranded.

Collectedness Cowl

This free knitting pattern uses Worsted-weight yarn. Pattern attributes and techniques include: Intarsia, Seamed, Stripes.

Ellis Road

This free knitting pattern uses Fingering-weight yarn. Pattern attributes and techniques include: Stranded.

Benka Cowl

A free knitting pattern using Fingering-weight yarn. Pattern attributes and techniques include: In-the-round, Stranded.

Autumn Gale Child's Chevron Skirt

This is a great Fall-time garment for a toddler or small child, and it's accessible for most knitters.

This free knitting pattern uses Worsted-weight yarn. Pattern attributes and techniques include: Chevron, In-the-round, Ripple, Seamless, Top-Down.

Salon Windows Cowl

Free knitting pattern using Fingering-weight yarn. Pattern attributes and techniques include: In-the-round, Reversible, Stranded.

Connecting the Dots Brioche Scarf

This fashionable scarf combines Brioche knitting with an interesting technique called two-color garter stitch. The two different techniques form a motif of textured dots along the length of the scarf. This scarf is a perfect project if you are just learning Brioche. It would also make a great Christmas gift!

A free knitting pattern using Fingering or Sport-weight yarns. Pattern attributes and techniques include: Brioche, Colorwork, Garter Stitch.

Candy Dots

A free knitting pattern using Fingering-weight yarn. Pattern attributes and techniques include: In-the-round, Seamed, Stranded.
















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