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Balto-Peruvian Flap Hat
A mash-up of cultural knitting that offers warm comfort to the ears. Perfect for skiing!
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Last minute Christmas knitting: Scrunchy hats for all!
Everybody’s getting a scrunchy hat for Christmas – whether they want one or not!
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Scrunchy hat
This is the scrunchy hat. It looks good on just about everybody. It can be worn like a cloche, or slouched to the side.
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A Scarf for No Reason
Rip and knit, rip and knit, the usual. I started over because I decided the scarf was too wide. If I made it narrower, it would be longer.
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Purple-Teal Shawl-Scarf
There wasn’t time for an in-between picture, so here’s the final. It has wonderful drape and just enough sparkle. I decided to leave the fringes plain instead of doing fancy knotting. A good decision considering I was finishing this stole Christmas eve.
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Pie R Square shawl
Actually this damn thing has been done for weeks. I just haven’t gotten around to putting up these glorious photos.
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Crazy Hat
Too fun for words. I’ve made a few of these. They are a fun way to use up leftovers, as long as they are of approximately the same gauge. I used odd balls mostly from the Crazy Stripe afghan.
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Crazy Stripe Afghan
Done at last. Martha is thrilled with the final result. It’s going to be an extravagant splash of color in her living room.
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E2 Afghan squares
Server space and traffic don’t come cheap. To help support the mind-boggling web-community project that is Everything 2, the knitters and crocheters among us are collaborating on an afghan, to be raffled off.
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Two-toned brioche stitch watchcap
This watchcap is a technical marvel: alternating rows of color produce vertical stripes.
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