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These knitting patterns are not my designs but links to other designers who have generously shared their patterns. If you have questions about how to quilt a specific pattern, please contact the designer directly.

Heart Face Scrubby - Free Knitting Pattern

Heart Face Scrubby  - Free Knitting Pattern
Photo above © PurlsAndPixels
Looking for a way to reduce waste in your beauty routine? Look no further than these adorable Heart Face Scrubbies! This FREE and easy knitting pattern allows you to create reusable cotton pads, perfect for using with makeup remover or micellar water.

Not only are these scrubbies cute, but they're also:

Eco-friendly: Reduce waste by replacing disposable cotton pads.
Gentle: The knit texture provides a gentle exfoliation for your skin.
Customizable: Choose your favorite yarn colors to create a set that matches your style.
Cost-effective: Make a set (or ten!) and save money in the long run.
Ready to join the sustainable beauty movement? Download the Heart Face Scrubby pattern today and start knitting your way to a more eco-friendly skincare routine!  

Happy knitting (and happy cleansing)!

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Baby Honeycomb Pattern - Tutorial

Baby Honeycomb Pattern - Tutorial
Photos above ©  Knitting Knife Crochet Paradise
Welcome to this tutorial on how to knit a baby honeycomb pattern. This is a lovely and easy pattern that creates a textured fabric with hexagonal shapes. I learned this pattern from a Youtube video that I will link below. Let's get started!

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Alaska Knitted Ankle Socks - Free Pattern

 Alaska Knitted Ankle Socks - Free Pattern
 Photo above ©  DROPS Design
These Alaska knitted ankle socks have a lovely rib and cable pattern. They are a fun little knitting project that will not take long to make.
The pattern for these beautiful cabled ankle socks comes with instructions for how to knit the socks in three different sizes.

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These patterns are not my designs but links to other designers who have generously shared their patterns. If you have questions about how to knit a specific pattern, please contact the designer directly.

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