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Charity Knifty Knitter SquaresPractice random acts of kindness! Use these FREE patterns to loom 7x9 Warm Up America Squares or 7x7 Squares for The Ships Project POC'ghans! FREE Ribbed Square and Stockinette Square Knifty Knitter Purple Long Loom patterns created by Moi - Permission granted for use in charitable activities. Materials Needed: Knifty Knitter Purple Long Loom, Caron's Simply Soft, Tapestry Needle, Scissors
ALSO FREE: Knifty Knitter Blue Round Loom Instructions - "Yarn Wrappers". Print on legal size paper (2 wrappers per sheet) - NOTE: 45 turns on ball winder will be enough for one "7x9 square". Suggestion: Ball two strands together!
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Deluxe Album Packages and Services Include:
- 1 HOUR INITIAL CONSULTATION
- CUSTOM SCRAPBOOK PAGE LAYOUT AND DESIGN
- PHOTO CROPPING AND MOUNTING
- ARCHIVAL-QUALITY ACID AND LIGNIN-FREE PAPER/CARDSTOCK, EMBELLISHMENTS, AND PAGE PROTECTORS
- BASIC COMPUTER-GENERATED JOURNALING OR BLANK JOURNALING BLOCKS
(Client to provide or add journaling)
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Pumpkin Treat Bag NOTES: FREE Pattern A pattern created by Moi - Used in my basic round loom classes. Materials Needed: Knifty Knitter Blue Round Loom, Wool Ease Thick & Quick in Black and Pumpkin, Tapestry Needle, Scissors
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Felted Purse with Slot Handles NOTES: Added funky fur along with 100% wool strand for a few rows. This bag is worked from the top down. Stitch markers are used to maintain the alignment of corners. The corners are mitered at the base and the bottom of the bag is finished using the Kitchener Stitch aka Grafting aka Weaving.
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Felted Tote Bag or Purse NOTES: This was the first thing I EVER knitted. Felting is a wonderful 1st time knitting project. Check out my personal Tips & Techniques for Felting. Not that this was a tough pattern, but if there are any mistakes... "It all comes out in the wash!" |
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Awareness Ribbon Scarf NOTES: Can be completed in ANY awareness color. Highlight feature: The sweet cross-over technique that allows the ribbon to lie flat and stay put in a breeze! |
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3 Piece Baby Ensemble NOTES: Trio features a tank top with embellished stripes, bloomer diaper cover with a drawstring, and sweet roll brimmed hat. All completed on round looms in Bubblegum Pink. (other colors available) |
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Faux Crochet Poncho NOTES: Completed on Yellow KK round loom using 2 strands of Caron's Simply Soft in black. A wonderful stitch to learn on the loom! Worked in flat panel creating two rectangles that are specially joined at the seam using a whip or mattress stitch. |
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Beaded Mardi Gras Scarf NOTES: 9mm Pony beads are strung on single strand prior to knitting on round loom as flat panel. Sections around neck are NOT beaded for comfort. To minimize edge curling the first 2 and last 2 stitches on every row are purled. This piece still requires blocking to lie flat. |
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Fun Fur Hat NOTES: Easy, easy, easy on any size round loom! Just carry a strand of Fun Fur along with a strand of baby weight after creating the brim. |
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Long Loom Baby Blanket NOTES: Worked in Figure 8 stitch on Knifty Knitter Purple Long Loom using double strand baby weight yarn. The beginning loopy edge was replaced on the loom pegs after completion, brought over to one side of knitting board and knit off to match the finishing end. |
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Crocheted Bubble Blanket NOTES: Measuring 34x44 inches after border and worked in "cluster" stitch pictured here... this took a while to complete using Caron's Simply Soft and a G crochet hook. It was originally intended as a car seat cover, then a lapghan but minutes after I finished it was adopted by Ricky as HIS blankie. |
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Helmet Cap NOTES: Using some of the Caron's Simply Soft from the bubble Blanket... My first crocheted item in the round. Completed and donated to The Ships Project Supporting America's Troops
Deployed in the War on Terror - One Stitch at a Time. Free Pattern from the designer, Dorothy, can be found HERE. |