Easy Knitted Baby Top

I knitted this top for my baby girl who is 18 months old. It is a great pattern for beginner knitters who want to learn to knit in the round. This knits up quick in size 4 yarn with a few inches of ribbing in the beginning and then increasing to knit the skirt which is done completely in stockinette.

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Crochet Grey HexiCardi

This Pattern is for an Hexigon Style Cardigan, It can be done with any kind of yarn of your choise. The pattern makes two identical hexigons that are sewed in the back and sides.

This Patterns showes you a special trick for the sleeves to be narrow so they can fit perfectly to your arm.

You can use one, two or as many colors as you prefer to achive your special HexiCardi.

In the Pattern i provide 2 extra stitches ( you can incorporate if you want it to be more airy for Spring.

Enjoy!

Sandra

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Tree of Life Afghan Spring Field of Flowers

With a little inspiration, and excellent quality Ice Yarns in stash, you too can create a stunning colourful and warm blanket

We all have yarns left over from previous projects or from projects never started. In the current situation of cold winter Covid lockdowns, what better than to bring colour into your life. Use your imagination: create something uniquely your own.

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Spiral Granny Square

This granny square is a lot different than the normal one. It goes in spiral rounds and requires a constant change in colors. But it’s your choice on how many yarn colors you choose. In my opinion, it’s real beauty is shown only when different colors are used.

I have used 4 colors: yellow,pink, purple and white. It’s totally up to you what you use. The stitches used in this pattern are sc,hdc,dc .

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Winter gloves

Wooly , cozy and warm. These gloves have the perfection to keep you warm on a cool, breezy morning .

The stitch used to make this fabulous piece is just Half Double Crochet (hdc) and single crochet (sc) . If you know how to do hdc and sc then this is a child’s play. Just grab a yarn and hook and start being creative. .

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