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Granny Bonnet x Ella Emhoff Kit 1 / 5mm Crochet Hook

The Granny Bonnet designed by Ella Emhoff is an intermediate level crochet project. To make this project you will have to make several granny squares with two strands of yarn, which are then seamed together. Once they are seamed you will add the edges and the tie. The pattern features both written and charted instructions.
Knit Stitch Pattern E-Book for Beginning Knitters by YouTube’s Studio Knit – PDF Download

*** TECHNICAL ISSUES? IF YOUR ENTIRE E-BOOK DOES NOT DOWNLOAD FROM THE ETSY SERVERS, PLEASE MESSAGE ME AND I WILL GIVE YOU AN ALTERNATIVE DOWNLOAD SOURCE *** This digital Knit Stitch Pattern E-Book gives you 50 unique hand-knit stitch patterns. These are all great for beginning knitters since they use only the simplest knit and purl stitch techniques. Large color photos help you envision each texture while designing your own knitting projects. Easily understand exactly how to create each texture stitch-by-stitch with chart diagrams and written instructions to knit both flat and in the round. Patterns in this book are…
Ballet Slippers Free Crochet Pattern

How gorgeous are these crocheted ballet slippers?! I hope you enjoy this new, free Ballet Slipper crochet pattern!
The Sweetest Baby Loveys – Ideas and Free Crochet Patterns

Discover crochet tips and find inspiration for your next project. In this post, we show you the best free crochet lovey patterns.
Color Tipped Scarf

SKEINS: 3 (4) skeins of Worsted Twist in 3 colors; 1 skein of Yarn A, 1 (2) skein(s) of Yarn B, 1 skein of Yarn C SIZES: Kid (Adult) COLORS: Yarn A in Yellow Yellow, Yarn B in Oyster Gray, Yarn C in Heirloom White
How to Finger Knit | Easy Finger Knitting Instructions

Finger knitting is so easy! And it's so fun! It's sooooo much easier than regular knitting. And you can actually make something from beginning to end in less than 10 minutes. OK, so we're only making bracelets, necklaces and headbands here, but out of all the time I've spent knitting with my girls, we still haven't actually finished anything. Not even a Barbie blanket. (lol We'll get there some day...) I've spent quite a bit of time this year trying to teach my 7 and 9 year olds how to knit with knitting needles. It's definitely been a struggle for










