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This item is a PDF file containing a copy of the patterns to knit this amazing set of intarsia sweaters. The pattern uses 4 ply yarn and fits from 24 to 44 inch chest. You can also knit the sweaters in double knitting yarn, using the dk instructions file which is attached. The files will be available for instant download once payment is received. Thanks very much for looking and happy knitting!!
Are you in desparate need for a kidney? Look no further! If you promised your friend one of your kidneys you can now easily crochet one with this very easy to follow amigurumi kidney crochet pattern! It’s the perfect gift for Christmas or April Fools’ Day… just what you prefer. Needed materials to make this item: crochet hook, size G (6) / 4.0mm yarn type: light worsted weight / DK yarn colours: burgundy, red, blue, beige. tapestry/sewing needle fiberfill Needed skills to make this item: magic ring chain stitches slip stitches single crochet half double crochet double crochet increasing and decreasing basic sewing skills to sew all parts together The pattern is written in US crochet terminology and is available in English. The pattern description is written using abbreviations; there’s an extensive list included to explain all abbreviations used. There are also a lot of detailed pictures included to guide you through the pattern.
När jag för ett tag sedan tovade in kulor i ullen och gjorde kratrar kom givetvis följdfrågan om vad man ska ha det till (se tidigare inlägg här). Någon föreslog att det såg ut som sugkoppar på en …
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Transforming Book Forms and Medical Knowledge in the 17th and 18th century
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Psychiatrist Dr. Karen Norberg knit this atomically accurate brain that is now on display at the Boston Museum of Science because she felt that knit yarn could best convey the wrinkly ripply nature of our brains. There's even a functional zipper that connects the two lobes! You can read more about how and why she made it at the The Telegraph. Previously in Awesome Crafts
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