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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.

K1p1 invisible bind-off - Tutorial

K1p1 invisible bind-off - Tutorial
Photo above © Tani
I found This knitting tutorial on Pinterest...
Tani said: "since you end at the cuff when you knit toe-up, the bind-off must be loose and elastic. it would be a tragedy to have (unintentionally) slouchy socks after all the time you put into it. I found a k1p1 invisible bind-off that I thought might work for me described in the twisted sister’s sock workbook. the wording was a little confusing, but I plowed on…and thought to put what I learned up on the ol’ blog to share with you.  🙂
it may seem like a lot of work, but I think this bind-off is especially pretty and very elastic. I hope you enjoy it as much as I do!"

Mitered Squares Throw With a Fabric Lining - Tutorial

Mitered Squares Throw With a Fabric Lining - Tutorial
Photos above © Elaine - ItalianDishKnits
I found This amazing knitting project on Pinterest...
This pattern has been around for a while and I was late to the game on it.  It is the Mitered Crosses Blanket that Kay Gardiner made for Japan tsunami relief a couple of years ago.  There are over 900 project pages for it on Ravelry...

Baby Angel Top - Knitting Pattern

Baby Angel Top - Knitting Pattern
 Photo above ©  OGE Knitwear Designs
What beautiful baby top knitting pattern! I found it on Ravelry...
This sweet little angel top is perfect for summer, also looks great worn over long sleeves in autumn and winter. This top is worked from side to side which means absolutely no sewing required.

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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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