Learn to knit stitches that are twisted either to the right or left, and use these to create lovely lattice panels for the Lavender and Lace Throw.
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The Treasure Chest throw is a classic design with two kinds of cable stitches and two bobble patterns. It is knit in strips, so you can concentrate on one pattern at a time.
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Four simple crocheted squares become the wonderfully versatile Wrap Me Shawl. Kristin Omdahl demonstrates beginning the squares in the center and joining them into a strip as you crochet.
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A finely finished edge on the knit Day to Date Time Shawl adds to the pretty pyramid lace pattern. Add or subtract pattern repeats for a customized size.
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A complicated looking pattern is created with simple crocheted squares.
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Crossed over each other, front post cable stitches give texture to a very practical and flattering wrap. Slipping one end through the slits will keep the shawl around your shoulders.
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An excellent first project for intarsia, this "Love My Doll Sweater" has a single heart knit in white on the front of the sweater.
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Crocheting motifs together as you create this beautiful shawl is easy and results in fewer ends to weave in.
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Kristin Omdahl explains how the crochet pattern known as Honeycomb will vary when used in a hat crocheted in rounds and a scarf crocheted in rows.
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Kristin Omdahl demonstrates the four special Cluster Stitches that form the beautiful flower design found in the Charleston Cloche.
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