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Elegant, light-weight cowl made with Lion Brand Tweed mixed berries yarn.
I prefer patterns that look good from both sides, especially scarves because you see both. So I came up with this cable design that looks the same from both sides. Allfreeknitting.com featured it on their website back in December!
This amazing project measures 24 by 48 inches. It's one of those things with multiple purposes. This makes it versatile, but hard to market. It can be a shawl (or super wide scarf--since that's what they seem to call them these days), or a lap blanket or even a stroller blanket.
Linen stitch neck warmer. So decorative and warm too
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This 100% cotton poncho came out great. I was unsure I'd have enough yarn so I got a contrasting color for the hood and pocket. As it turns out, I had plenty but I stuck with my idea anyway.
Twisted
My favorite hat. Hoping to make more to sell (because it's sold out)!
Using Lion Brand Jeans yarn, this unique beanie goes with almost anything.
Red slouchy hat with white trim. (Sold out--but I'll becoming up with a new version for this year)
Candy cane scarf also great for any red and white occasion. (This item is sold out)
This one of a kind scarf was made as a special gift. I don't see myself making another one.
My first triangular shawl. it wasn't perfect, but it was a great learning experience.
Black and white horizontal striped vest. It's got some flaws, but I wear this everywhere.
Gray slouch hat with black brim and a surprise of color.
Made super wide and long for a tall gift recipient. I call the stitch colosseum because it reminds me of the rows of statues on that ancient monument.
This bird-like shawl looks ready for flight.