Camo Sunday Shawl
I am crazy about making these shawls. Sometimes they sort of take on a life of their own and decide who they are for before
I am crazy about making these shawls. Sometimes they sort of take on a life of their own and decide who they are for before
After having received some feedback for this pattern courtesy of visits through allfreeknitting.com, it came to my attention that I needed to add some clarification and
What do you do with a bag full of granny squares? Should you buy more yarn and crochet a blanket? A poncho? A scarf? A
ok, so maybe it’s not actually a trivet, you could also call it a hotpad An older friend of mine showed me a few crocheted
In an attempt to lessen any confusion that my original pattern may have created. I explain in this 5-minute video what the basic idea is
I found this free pattern by designer Katie Schumm on Ravelry. The hat is soft and comfy, a fun one-skein project that is really easy to
19 August 2015 Pattern update: To include multiple sizes. After making several knitted slippers for big feet, I decided to make some little booties using
Inspired by a color scheme I found online called “Sunny Days” these 5 colors came together beautiful in a version of The Sunday Shawl pattern.
This pattern works up quickly and doesn’t take much yarn. In fact, if you’re like me you might have some chunky yarn in your stash
Check out my very first video of me introducing the Simple Knit Shrug. Up close and personal! 🙂 Free pattern available on this website here.
I am crazy about making these shawls. Sometimes they sort of take on a life of their own and decide who they are for before
After having received some feedback for this pattern courtesy of visits through allfreeknitting.com, it came to my attention that I needed to add some clarification and
What do you do with a bag full of granny squares? Should you buy more yarn and crochet a blanket? A poncho? A scarf? A
ok, so maybe it’s not actually a trivet, you could also call it a hotpad An older friend of mine showed me a few crocheted
In an attempt to lessen any confusion that my original pattern may have created. I explain in this 5-minute video what the basic idea is
I found this free pattern by designer Katie Schumm on Ravelry. The hat is soft and comfy, a fun one-skein project that is really easy to
19 August 2015 Pattern update: To include multiple sizes. After making several knitted slippers for big feet, I decided to make some little booties using
Inspired by a color scheme I found online called “Sunny Days” these 5 colors came together beautiful in a version of The Sunday Shawl pattern.
This pattern works up quickly and doesn’t take much yarn. In fact, if you’re like me you might have some chunky yarn in your stash
Check out my very first video of me introducing the Simple Knit Shrug. Up close and personal! 🙂 Free pattern available on this website here.
I am crazy about making these shawls. Sometimes they sort of take on a life of their own and decide who they are for before
After having received some feedback for this pattern courtesy of visits through allfreeknitting.com, it came to my attention that I needed to add some clarification and
What do you do with a bag full of granny squares? Should you buy more yarn and crochet a blanket? A poncho? A scarf? A
ok, so maybe it’s not actually a trivet, you could also call it a hotpad An older friend of mine showed me a few crocheted
In an attempt to lessen any confusion that my original pattern may have created. I explain in this 5-minute video what the basic idea is
I found this free pattern by designer Katie Schumm on Ravelry. The hat is soft and comfy, a fun one-skein project that is really easy to
19 August 2015 Pattern update: To include multiple sizes. After making several knitted slippers for big feet, I decided to make some little booties using
Inspired by a color scheme I found online called “Sunny Days” these 5 colors came together beautiful in a version of The Sunday Shawl pattern.
This pattern works up quickly and doesn’t take much yarn. In fact, if you’re like me you might have some chunky yarn in your stash
Check out my very first video of me introducing the Simple Knit Shrug. Up close and personal! 🙂 Free pattern available on this website here.
I am crazy about making these shawls. Sometimes they sort of take on a life of their own and decide who they are for before
After having received some feedback for this pattern courtesy of visits through allfreeknitting.com, it came to my attention that I needed to add some clarification and
What do you do with a bag full of granny squares? Should you buy more yarn and crochet a blanket? A poncho? A scarf? A
ok, so maybe it’s not actually a trivet, you could also call it a hotpad An older friend of mine showed me a few crocheted
In an attempt to lessen any confusion that my original pattern may have created. I explain in this 5-minute video what the basic idea is
I found this free pattern by designer Katie Schumm on Ravelry. The hat is soft and comfy, a fun one-skein project that is really easy to
19 August 2015 Pattern update: To include multiple sizes. After making several knitted slippers for big feet, I decided to make some little booties using
Inspired by a color scheme I found online called “Sunny Days” these 5 colors came together beautiful in a version of The Sunday Shawl pattern.
This pattern works up quickly and doesn’t take much yarn. In fact, if you’re like me you might have some chunky yarn in your stash
Check out my very first video of me introducing the Simple Knit Shrug. Up close and personal! 🙂 Free pattern available on this website here.
I am crazy about making these shawls. Sometimes they sort of take on a life of their own and decide who they are for before
After having received some feedback for this pattern courtesy of visits through allfreeknitting.com, it came to my attention that I needed to add some clarification and
What do you do with a bag full of granny squares? Should you buy more yarn and crochet a blanket? A poncho? A scarf? A
ok, so maybe it’s not actually a trivet, you could also call it a hotpad An older friend of mine showed me a few crocheted
In an attempt to lessen any confusion that my original pattern may have created. I explain in this 5-minute video what the basic idea is
I found this free pattern by designer Katie Schumm on Ravelry. The hat is soft and comfy, a fun one-skein project that is really easy to
19 August 2015 Pattern update: To include multiple sizes. After making several knitted slippers for big feet, I decided to make some little booties using
Inspired by a color scheme I found online called “Sunny Days” these 5 colors came together beautiful in a version of The Sunday Shawl pattern.
This pattern works up quickly and doesn’t take much yarn. In fact, if you’re like me you might have some chunky yarn in your stash
Check out my very first video of me introducing the Simple Knit Shrug. Up close and personal! 🙂 Free pattern available on this website here.
I am crazy about making these shawls. Sometimes they sort of take on a life of their own and decide who they are for before
After having received some feedback for this pattern courtesy of visits through allfreeknitting.com, it came to my attention that I needed to add some clarification and
What do you do with a bag full of granny squares? Should you buy more yarn and crochet a blanket? A poncho? A scarf? A
ok, so maybe it’s not actually a trivet, you could also call it a hotpad An older friend of mine showed me a few crocheted
In an attempt to lessen any confusion that my original pattern may have created. I explain in this 5-minute video what the basic idea is
I found this free pattern by designer Katie Schumm on Ravelry. The hat is soft and comfy, a fun one-skein project that is really easy to
19 August 2015 Pattern update: To include multiple sizes. After making several knitted slippers for big feet, I decided to make some little booties using
Inspired by a color scheme I found online called “Sunny Days” these 5 colors came together beautiful in a version of The Sunday Shawl pattern.
This pattern works up quickly and doesn’t take much yarn. In fact, if you’re like me you might have some chunky yarn in your stash
Check out my very first video of me introducing the Simple Knit Shrug. Up close and personal! 🙂 Free pattern available on this website here.
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