Wednesday September 8th 2010

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Elliot Cowl Pattern

This is a super easy circle scarf/cowl pattern made in a spiral so there is no joining or seaming. I really like the look of the reverse side of the half-double crochet stitch so I designed this pattern to showcase it but it is fully reversible and easily adjustable for length. The stitch pattern is simple enough that it works for men or women. To make a wider cowl simply chain more at the beginning. You can purchase the pattern here or find it on Ravelry.
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Spring Butterfly Scarf Pattern

Here it is, the scarf to match my Spring Butterfly Wristlets!

You can buy the pattern HERE or on Ravelry
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Climbing Shells Mini and Market Bags

Finally, I finished up this pattern… actually it’s two patterns!  They are both detailed mesh rectangular base bags that you can make with nearly any worsted weight yarn.  The first (which I made from wool) is a 12″ X 12″ market bag that stretches like crazy to fit your books, beach towels or farmer’s market finds.  The second is a little 7″ X 8″ pouch that can carry your wallet, camera, phone, etc.  Both can be altered in length easily to suit your needs.  Once again you can find it on Ravelry or buy it here.
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