Knit a ‘TfuTfuTfu’ Hat … Free Pattern Designed by Limor Hendricks
“TfuTfuTfu, the sound of spitting three times in quick succession, and something that you...
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Posted by Danielle | Mar 26, 2019 | Free Patterns, Knitting Patterns |
“TfuTfuTfu, the sound of spitting three times in quick succession, and something that you...
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I love this and though it has an Easter theme, you could easily wear it anytime you like. Get the...
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Love the loops! This looks fantastic. Get the pattern FREE via Ravelry, designed by...
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This ain’t no pup tent! Get the FREE pattern via Ravelry, designed by Lena-Marie Hoppe. More...
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Construction is worked in the round, top down. Get the free pattern via Ravelry, designed by...
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This is gorgeous! Get the free pattern via Ravelry, designed by Brian Smith. FREE PATTERN:...
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