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Introducing…. A Free Pattern!
Published July 14, 2006 Free Patterns , Fully Finished Objects , Knitting Updates 19 Comments19 Responses to “Introducing…. A Free Pattern!”
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It’s cute! I will definitely give it a try. Maybe with some on my handspun… Thanks for sharing it.
Best of luck with the bf!
Very cute scarf – you’re right – interesting, but not girly.
Thanks for the pattern, it’s perfect for me, cant wait to try it…(I linked to this site from your craftster post…)
This scarf looks awesome! I think a few people will be recieving these as christmas presents…
Oh how awesome! I can’t wait to try this pattern out. Thanks for sharing it. I’ll be sure to keep you posted on how it all works out.
Thanks for the pattern, it’s great! I love it. Will definately make at least one scarf.
Nice scarf!! This would be perfect for my boyfriend. He says he doesnt do scarfes, but maybe this scarfe will change his mind 🙂
Thanks so much for the gorgeous pattern. I’m starting this ASAP – need to get away from all those leaves y’know…
That’s lovely! Thanks for sharing it with us. 🙂
Thank You
thanks for sharing, I’ve made one out, though haven’t done the blocking yet. it’s beautiful.
So cute! Thanks so much for the pattern! It’s lovely -and just right for something that is repetitive enough but not boring, if you know what I mean!
Thanks again,
Joan
Thanks for the pattern – I just used it for a 78-yard skein of handspun cashmere/silk and I love it!
Looking for a bias pattern to knit, I discovered yours and began it tonight, using Berooco Foliage Yarn and size 11 needles. The Foliage yarn works beautifully with this pattern, striping perfectly.
This yarn has thick and thin and so the product looks more “nubby” and a bit less sophisticated, but I think my 21 year old daughter will love it. Warm, snuggly and fun. Thank you.