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Luxor Cardigan Zara Plus Intermediate 10
Luxor Cardigan knit This cardigan is knit with Luxor and Zara Plus in two colors. We alternated between Luxor in stockinette and Zara Plus in a two color vertical stripe. This is a good way to practice the fairisle technique. We used 6 balls of Luxor, and 3 balls of 2 colors of Zara Plus for a size small.
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Aura Turtleneck Aura FDC Beginner 11
Aura Turtleneck knit Light, soft and warm, this sweater looks great with everything. It is a simple beginner sweater that has a big rib at the bottom, sleeves and turtleneck. You or the recipient will live in it all winter long. We used 8 balls for a size small.
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Cashmerino Aran Striped Sweater Cashmerino Aran Beginner 9
Cashmerino Aran Striped Sweater knit This cute unevenly striped sweater is the perfect fall and winter garment for your little one. Choose the colors that look best on the lucky child and knit away in Debbie Bliss's soft yarn. We used 1 of each color for a 3-6 month size. To see the picture better, click to see the larger image.
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Loft Color Turtleneck Loft Beginner 10
Loft Color Turtleneck knit This sweater is so comfortable. It looks good with jeans and cords. It is a perfect weight to wear indoors and it still keeps you warm under a jacket. It takes 8 skeins for a size small.
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Savanna Cables Savanna Intermediate 10.5
Savanna Cables knit This is the perfect first cable sweater. The cables are separated by simple ribs. Your child will live in it all winter long. We used 7 skeins for a size 4-5 year old. Click to see larger image to view it in another color.
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Naima Garter Rib Naima Beginner 11
Naima Garter Rib knit This is a quick, simple, soft and warm sweater for a man in your life. It is knit on #11 needles in a garter rib stitch that is so easy to do. We used 13 balls for a man's small. This pattern can be found in The Yarn Girls' Guide to Knits for all Seasons
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Manos Soft Kid Cable Soft Kid Beginner 1
Manos Soft Kid Cable knit 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.
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Zara V-neck Zara Beginner 10.5
Zara V-neck knit This classic style v-neck is a pattern from our new book, The Yarn Girls' Guide to Simple Knits. Knit from double strands of Zara, there are tons of color choices.
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Aurora Bulky Raglan Aurora Bulky Intermediate 10.5
Aurora Bulky Raglan knit The Torino Bulky looks great knit up in this two tone raglan cardigan. We have so many colors to choose from, you are sure to find the perfect combination. For a 4-5 year old, it takes 5 skeins for the sleeves and 6 for the body. Click on the picture to see the boy's version.
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Fingerless Gloves Super Yak Beginner 9
Fingerless Gloves knit Made out of the Super Yak these fingerless gloves are a great one-night project. We decorated ours with cute buttons. It takes 1 skein to make these. We have Dori to thank for this simple design.
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