Knitted Morrissey Sweater by Viva Moz
This one is sold out, but check out other Morrissey tees and hoodies on Amazon. Sorry it’s sold out! * This post contains affiliate links.
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Posted by Danielle | Jun 17, 2010 | KnitHacker |
This one is sold out, but check out other Morrissey tees and hoodies on Amazon. Sorry it’s sold out! * This post contains affiliate links.
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Made by Fruitcake Knits.
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This scarf is knitted using a lovely rich green and cerise coloured lambswool. Machine-knitted by...
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Wonderful works! Look at Olesia Yanchuk’s wonderful collection via Etsy. * This post...
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Whaley McBlubber Originally uploaded by Cerya (fulloffluff.com) Doesn’t he look like a hand puppet?
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Love it! Make one similar with a free pattern from OddKnit. Made by Bubbleberries.
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