Knit a 5 Boroughs Cowl … Practice Your Stitches – Basketweave, Moss, Bobbles, and More!
“The 5 Boroughs Cowl was named after the 5 sections of NYC. Each one is a little different...
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Posted by Danielle | Dec 28, 2018 | Knitting Patterns |
“The 5 Boroughs Cowl was named after the 5 sections of NYC. Each one is a little different...
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A mash-up of these socks and these mittens and if they were mine I would never take them off...
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This is so cool … Knit by Hiba Moeen, follow her on Twitter @hibamoeen.
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Linear B is a syllabic script that was used for writing Mycenaean Greek, the earliest attested...
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I featured Claire’s amazing work recently … Get the limited edition pattern via Etsy,...
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I know what’s going on my needles after the holidays! Designer Konchan le Me says this...
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