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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.

Baby Aviator Hat - Knitting Pattern

Baby Aviator Hat - Knitting Pattern
Photos above © lovefibres
What beautiful knitting pattern! Aviator hats look so cute on babies! 
It is an easy pattern, which has instructions for both knitting flat and knitting in the round.
The earflaps are button fastening under the chin to keep little heads from wriggling out of it, and tiny toddler hands from pulling it off after two seconds, but if you are knitting for an older child and want the earflaps to hang freely just make two of the left earflap and don't add a button.

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How to knit a Bunny - Free Pattern & Tutorial

How to knit a Bunny - Free Pattern & Tutorial
Photo above © FromBritainWithLove
What amazing knitting bunny amigurumi! I found it on Pinterest.
How to knit a bunny. Click through for easy step by step tutorial and free knitting pattern to make a knitted easter bunny rabbit. Click through to get tips and all the info you need to make your own.

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Lucky 4-Leaf Afghan Block - Free knitting Pattern

 Lucky 4-Leaf Afghan Block - Free knitting Pattern
Photo above © ladybugaustin
Today I’d like to show you a knitting block that I’ve worked on for two years and used in several Afghan exchanges. This knitting block was originally featured in one of the Antique CounterPane guides; however, since I didn’t completely ‘create’ it, I offer it for free. I see similar knitting blocks featured in the latest issues of Mary Maxim’s catalog. There is also one done in Jan Eaton’s 200 Knit Blocks, that has you make a single leaf, and join the four leaves in the corners, to make the four-leaf. That’s just too much work for me!

Download Pattern:  Lucky 4-Leaf Afghan Block

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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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