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NewHand-knit Dark Green Wool Cardigan for Sasha Doll
Sasha
$19.50
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NewHand-knit Cashmere-Wool Blend Sasha Doll's Cardigan
Sasha
$19.50
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JIL SANDER Gray Soft Wool Knit Loose Drape DRESS G42 - Upper Knot Design
Dresses
$72.00
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NewVictorias Secret Moda Wool Knit Chunky Sweater NWT M
Sweaters
$46.99
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NewNEW Womens KNIT ALPACA Wool Woolen COAT Peru Sweater~Purple~SZ SIZE M
Coats & Jackets
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Vintage PINK PACHAMAMA KNITTED CARDIGAN! Ecuador flower wool FOLK ART Sz 18-22
Coats & Jackets
$22.92
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PHILIPPE ADEC Ivory Knit Wool Crew Neck Long Sleeve Pullover Sweater Sz S
Sweaters
$39.00
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NewVintage Flapper era knitting knitted Wool DRESS SWEATER COAT patterns on CD
Vintage
$9.99
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NewNEW LADIES KNITTED COWL NECK JUMPER DRESS LOOK TOP 8-14
Jumpers & Cardigans
$36.34
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NewNEW LADIES KNITTED COWL NECK JUMPER DRESS LOOK TOP 8-14
Jumpers & Cardigans
$36.34
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Has any one got any free knitting patterns for Double Knit wool?

Im after some free knitting patterns for some double knit wool. The patterns needed are for baby/ toddler items. Can anyone help?


Hi,

Search ' knitting pattern central' for a good selection.Happy knitting!

How to Knit - The Basics

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Web savvy grannies knit for the planet

Recent years have seen a revival in handmade products, propelled by websites like Etsy and DaWanda. Last year Etsy processed sales of more than $525 million (412 million euros). In part, the movement is a response to customers' desire to know who made the scarf they're holding, where the cotton was grown, and under what conditions. The website, founded by the UK's Katie Mowat in 2009, allows customers to design their own beanies, scarves and wrist warmers, then have them made by a grandma of their choice. Besides rejecting mass production, people in the "maker movement" often advocate quality, ethically-sourced materials and the re-use or 'upcycling' of things we no longer need. Many of these businesses only make custom products to order.

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'Yarn bomb' to boost craft
'Yarn bomb' to boost craft Linda Simmons, 53, is “yarn bombing” parts of the town in a bid to raise the profile of knitting, which is commonly seen as a past time for older people. She is hoping younger residents will each knit their own part of a huge piece of wool to decorate

Web savvy grannies knit for the planet
Web savvy grannies knit for the planet The 'maker movement' has found new expression in a UK start-up that puts knitting grannies to work. Recent years have seen a revival in handmade products, propelled by websites like Etsy and DaWanda. The market is huge. Last year Etsy posted revenues

Ocean City yarn shop owner also a knitting teacher in residence
OCEAN CITY — Ocean City resident Anne McDowell was all apologies as she came into the Knitting Niche, a yarn shop on Asbury Avenue. McDowell was making herself a colorful serape, but knitted herself into a corner with a mistake that left her unraveled.

Indiana festival mixes fiber, music to draw in crowds
from raw materials for crafters, including fleece fresh from the sheep, carded roving or skeins of yarn, to finished felt hats, bags and mittens. “I love fiber things,” said Debbie Wetzel of the Highlands in Louisville. “I already knit and crochet.

Weaving wool's magic
While she doesn't grow the wool, Danielle does all the designing, manufacturing and marketing of her garments. Danielle has a network of women around the world who hand-knit her garments which she sells from her store at Double Bay, and she is close to