We saw a variation of this knit helmet in an upscale shop for $200. You can knit it in just a few hours for under $40. It is warm and so soft. We used 3 balls of super soft Tundra yarn for the main color and we used one for the crochet trim. What a great gift.
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This simple rib hat is soft and toasty warm. The large fold over rib keeps your ears extra warm. We sell the pattern in leaflet form for $4.50. We made an adult small and we used 3 balls of yarn.
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This raglan turtleneck is super soft and warm. The yarn is chunky but light and the result is a sweater that is cozy, warm and easy to wear. This sweater pattern is not a Yarn Co. original. We sell this leaflet pattern. This sweater is knit from the neck down. We used 12 balls for a size small.
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We have to thank Sara G. for the idea for this adorable and simple baby pullover. So simple, yet so unique. We loved the diagonal neck line and the simple garter stitch. We used 4 skeins for a 1 year size.
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We chose 4 colors from Merino Cable yarn and designed this great skirt. The pattern is a simple stripe chevron pattern with a slight aline shape. We used 9 skeins of this soft and stretchy yarn to knit this skirt for a size small.
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This fabulous full fashioned jacket is so great to wear. Subtle darts enhance the fit of this knit jacket. The pattern can be found in a Classic Elite pattern book on sale at Theyarnco.com. We used 11 balls for a size small.
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Your little girl will love wearing this skirt and you will love to knit it. This fun pattern used Zara yarn which is so great to knit with. We used 4 balls of yarn for a 2 year size.
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This cardigan goes with everything. Wear it open or wear it with a pin. It is knit from cuff to cuff so seams are minimized. We used 14 balls for a size small. The pattern can be found in a Debbie Bliss pattern book.
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