Knit A Bicycle Seat Cover, Pattern Designed By Solveig Béen For Lovecrafts
Spring is coming! Cover your bicycle saddle with a warming seat cover. This cover is knitted in...
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Posted by Danielle | Jan 28, 2021 | Knitting Patterns |
Spring is coming! Cover your bicycle saddle with a warming seat cover. This cover is knitted in...
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Large enough to fit a wallet, phone and a few other smaller items, but small enough to not get in...
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Now that looks like an afternoon well spent! Sturdywheel’s Electric Bikes are the Bomb, too....
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Shared by Sally E J Hunter — thanks Sally!
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Get the pattern via web archives, designed by Amie Hirtes. The one seen here was made by DianeQ. Here’s another great version by Hollymarie K, wow! Check out her patterns on Ravelry too!
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