Knit a ‘Mesh Summer Top’ Designed By Yuko Nagakura
This piece is great to wear on its own or for layering on cooler days. Get the free pattern via...
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Posted by Danielle | Feb 6, 2023 | Free Patterns |
This piece is great to wear on its own or for layering on cooler days. Get the free pattern via...
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This purse is knit in a light worsted weight yarn before piecing together and the rose itself is...
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Wow! This purse pattern is so cool unique … a gamechanger! Get the pattern via Etsy,...
Read MorePosted by Danielle | Feb 3, 2023 | Free Patterns |
UPDATE #2: There is a PAID version with spikes here. UPDATE #1: It’s come to my attention...
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I was blessed to cross paths with David Bowie in 1997 while I was working at Edge 102,...
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Whether you dress it up or dress it down, this skirt has style! Get the pattern via Etsy, designed...
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