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Leaf
Earrings
Want an interesting
knitting challenge? Create these Leaf Earrings using copper wire
and 000US needles.
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Cristabel
Cloche
An interesting,
modular design knit created by knitting a single strip of 72
equilateral triangles that are folded and seamed. Requires fingering
weight wool, 2 skeins of main color and 1 skein of a variegated
yarn. This hat is perfect for Koigu or similar yarn.
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Equilateral
Hat
This hat will
knit up in almost any yarn. You'll need approximately 250 yards.
Includes instructions for fitting any size head.
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Scrunchie
Hat or Headband
Knit these
hats in any weight yarn. Plan on 100g for finer yarns. Be sure
to mix similar weight yarns! Includes instructions for multiple
size heads and multiple gauge yarns!
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Fiesta
Mittens
Delight your
digits with this great mitten pattern. Includes instructions
for adult and childrens sizes. Suggested yarn is Koigu, 1 solid
color skein, 1 multi and size 1US needles.
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| Socks |
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Cool Socks Warm Feet
Using the wonderful
color variety of printed yarns, Lucy Neatby offers 6 patterns
in which bits and pieces of patterns can be "swapped
about" and used in original patterns. Along with the chapters "Tips
for Great Socks" and "Helpful Notes" you'll have plenty
of decisions to make. Wonderful resource pages full of
yarn, needle, and fit information.
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Bicycle
Socks
These delightful
socks are designed for fingering weight yarn like Koigu Use
2 skeins of main color and 1 skein of contrasting color. Be sure
to use a strong contrast to show off the design. This pattern
is great for using up your odd bits of left over sock yarn.
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Fiesta
Feet
These great
socks are knit using Koigu. You'll need 2 skeins of your main
color and 1 skein of variegated.
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Gingham
Socks
These socks
are great for a festive look and will keep your feet warm in
style. Use DK/Sport weight yarn selecting a 100g of a medium
color yarn and 50g each of a light and dark color yarn.
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Camelot
Socks
Classy and
romantic, camelot socks are sure to be your favorite. Koigu is
used and you'll need 75g Black, 50g Green, 15g Scarlet and 5g
Yellow
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Zig
Zag Socks
Knit thee great
socks using fingering weight yarn. Plan for 100g of main color
and 10g for 8 contrasting colors. Great for using up those left
overs!
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Hot
Tamale Toes!
Need a pair
of wild & crazy socks? These may be just the ones for you! You'll
need 2 50g skeins of main color (hand painted like Koigu),
1 50g skein contrasting color and small amounts of foliage green
and pepper color.
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| Shawls and Scarves |
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Cloud
Scarf
A beautifuls
carf with an interesting edging that is knit on. You'll want
to work this scarf in a lace weight yarn.
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Emperor's
New Scarf
A very unusual
design that's easier to work than you might think. Select a DK
or sport weight yarn. You'll need about 164 yds.
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Faroese
Flower Shawl
A graceful,
shoulder-hugging design with a petal-edge. You'll need approximately
1,094 yards of a lightweight DK or fingering weight yarn.
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Pointsettia
Shawl
This stunning
shawl is deceptively easy. Worked in counterpane squares style
on large needles. Intermediate level. You'll need approximately
140g of Ultra fine yarn like Kid Seta
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| Sweaters/Vests |
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The
Andean Vest Recipe
This vest was
inspired by South American ch'ullus. Not for the faint
of heart!
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Mi'kmaq
Matic Cardigan
A stunning
design with lots of eye-catching color. Another pattern for the
adventurous knitter!
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Fiesta
Vest
A great way
to show off your hand painted yarns. Knit with Koigu yarns.
You'll need 6-10 skeins of your main color and 2 skeins of 2
contrasting colors.
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