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Sunday Brunch Dress

Sunday Brunch Dress

Ideal for knitters looking to branch out into more elaborate wearables, this simple tunic is knit from side to side using an aran weight yarn on a US size 8 needle. The end result is a fun-to-wear frock that’s perfect for lunch with mom. Pair it with tall boots and leggings or with bare legs and ankle boots!

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Bonita Baby Dress

This seamless, baby girl dress worked in the round from the top down. The front and the back up to the bodice are knit plain then the body is worked in Estonian flower pattern to the end of the full princess skirt. After the raglan yoke is complete, the sleeves and body are separated. This is designed with positive ease, so there will be lots of room to grow into it.

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Sneaky Raccoon Hoodie

A sneaky raccoon is designed in honor of the classic children’s story “The Kissing Hand.” The sleeves feature a little detailed heart made with embroidery stitches. It serves as a sweet reminder of that kiss of love that stays on your little one’s hand all day long and forever.

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Wickerwork Set

Wickerwork is a seamless, unisex pullover worked in round from the top down, beginning with a ribbed neckline. The front and the back have pretty wicker-like pattern and the sleeves are worked plain. The hat is worked from the bottom up beginning with a ribbed brim. The hat is topped with a large pom-pom.

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Ahoy May-Tee

This sweater is a lot of fun to knit! It begins by knitting the cable panel sideways, then joining the two ends together to make a ring. The lower and upper bodies are picked up and knit from either side of the cable panel. There’s a little waist shaping for a flattering fit, and once the cable band is joined, it’s completely seamless.

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