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Hats Scarves and Mittens |
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Who doesn't need tons of these? Well, if you live in the South you don't, but I live in Northern Indiana. I need lots of these. |
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This was a gift for my Great Aunt Janice. It is made from Lion Brand Chenille Think and Quick. |
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Very long ribbed scarf for Sly. Made from Wool-ease. Michelle is the lovely model. |
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Wool rolled brim hat, very easy |
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Felted Beret made from Lion Wool |
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White Hat to match mittens |
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A very simple two-needle mitten pattern made with Red Hart Super Saver. While it may look like a complicated Aran pattern, it isn't. |
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These are more SOS slipers. I just ran out of room on the sock page, and didn't want to start a new page with one photo. The purple and green are made from Wool-ease, the heather purple is wool. |
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Two-needle mittens made with Lion Brand Wool-ease Chunky. The pattern is here. The pattern is simple and easy to do, but this is a very very tight gauge to prevent *holes* that air can get into. |
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