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| Manos Soft Kid Cable |
Soft Kid |
Beginner |
1 |
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This vneck pullover has one simple cable going up the center. It splits at the top to create a nice neckline. We doubled Manos and Soft kid to produce a contrasting tweedy and textural look. We used 4 balls of Manos and 4 balls of Soft Kid for a size small.
This pattern can be found in our book, The Yarn Girls' Guide to Beyond the Basics.
Click here for Manos Soft Kid Cable project & pattern details
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| Alpaca Raglan |
Alpaca |
Beginner |
1 |
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We took a basic raglan pullover and made it unique by adding buttons to one of the raglan seams and add a contrasting color to the button ribbing. We used 9 for the main color and 1 for contrasting color for a size small. This pattern can be found in The Yarn Girls' Guide to Knits for all Seasons
Click here for Alpaca Raglan project & pattern details
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| Jamaica Tee |
Jamaica |
Beginner |
4 |
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This tee made out of the Jamaica is easy to knit and looks amazing on. It takes only 3 skeins to make an X-Small, Small or Medium size. The colors are vibrant and because the yarn is self-striping, it does all the work for you. This pattern is from Katia No. 48.
Click here for Jamaica Tee project & pattern details
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| Millefili Headband |
MilleFili Fine |
Intermediate |
4 |
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You've knit scarves, hats, belts, sweaters, and socks. But, have you ever thought of knitting a headband? This little project lets you try an interesting stitch with fun colors that will not take you forever to complete. Click to see the larger image so you can see what it looks like when worn. This pattern can be found in The Yarn Girls' Guide to Knits for all Seasons.
Click here for Millefili Headband project & pattern details
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| Chenille Bobbles |
Chenille |
Beginner |
5 |
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We were shopping at Barneys a few years ago and saw a sweater similar to this one for sale in the Baby department. We loved it and thought it would be a great sweater to copy. We chose some fun, funky colors and decided that cotton chenille would be a soft, baby friendly material to use. THIS PATTERN CAN BE FOUND IN THE YARN GIRLS' GUIDE TO KID KNITS.
Click here for Chenille Bobbles project & pattern details
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