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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.

Knit Brioche Stitch - Tutorial

Knit Brioche Stitch - Tutorial
The photo above © debrosse_nyc
What beautiful knitting stitch (free pattern)! I found it on Pinterest...
Brioche stitches go by lots of different names, such as Double Brioche, Waffle Brioche, and Syncopated Brioche. Fisherman's Rib is a similar stitch pattern that is sometimes called Brioche but isn't technically because it doesn't include slipped stitches and yarn overs (instead stitches are worked in the row below to give the distinctive, puffy look of Brioche).
It's a stitch pattern that intimidates some people, but it's pretty easy to work straight once you get the hang of it.

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Crossroads Hat - Knitting Pattern

Crossroads Hat - Knitting Pattern
The photo above © thao713
What beautiful knitting hat pattern! I found it on Ravelry...
Crossroads Knitting Hat is a really fun hat to make and to wear.
The hat is made beanie style and is completely seamless. You will be working it bottom-up, slipping stitches and cabling along the way.
This design is a great way to start colorwork and to practice some basic cables. Have fun and enjoy your colors!

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Wavy Leaves & Butterflies Shawl - Free Pattern


Photo above © Athanasia Andritsou
I'm glad I found the style of this beautiful shawl, and I think it suits me and will certainly get the admiration of followers of the blog. 
Of course I can provide more information on this topic. But I prefer putting the source link to learn more. Follow the link below and enjoy a special shawl.
 The shape of the leaves and butterflies is very attractive. Especially if you choose the yarn colors carefully. 
If you made this gift to friend or a friend's mother, you'll be happy. 


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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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