Knit the Perfect Layer: The Eve Shrug Pattern by SweaterBabe
Call it a shrug. Call it a bolero. It’s a fabulous transition piece that is short and sweet,...
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Posted by Danielle | Jun 26, 2025 | Knitting Patterns |
Call it a shrug. Call it a bolero. It’s a fabulous transition piece that is short and sweet,...
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This is an incredible design – making the liner is optional, but the pattern includes full...
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