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Avalon Patchwork Tote

Enjoy the timeless appeal of log cabin knitting, with this easy-to-knit messenger bag. With a double fabric lining and thick embellished strap, this tote is perfect for school, shopping, or as your new go-to project bag.

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England Awaits Scarf

With its gentle waves and airy spaces, this scarf will give you the confidence to travel to your dream destination. Knit this up for the friend headed abroad or to spice up your wardrobe for the summer season.

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Ziggie Tank

Ziggie is a super-easy spring tank top that will also show off your embroidery skills. Knit bottom up in stockinette stitch, Ziggie features a lower band in seed stitch where you can use your imagination with your tapestry needle.

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Wayfaring Leaves Ankle Socks

These ankle socks are inspired by the geometric design of leaves and are worked in a beautiful Fair Isle pattern. Knit from the top down with two colors of yarn that show off the ankle ribbing, heel, and toe, the heel is worked as a flap and gusset heel and the toe is grafted as a wedge toe. The end result is a beautiful Fair Isle design that gives a subtle nod to nature. 

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Mountainscape Pillow

Enjoy a mountainscape view right in your living room with this fun intarsia project. The pillow is worked flat in two pieces, then joined together over a 14 inch pillow form. The scenic intarsia front is easy to work making it an ideal pattern for new and experienced intarsia knitters alike. Once your pillow is assembled, you’ll finish it off with an I-cord edge, to create a fashionable new addition to your lounge area.

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Mountain Sunrise Wall Hanging

This wall hanging is a fun change-of-pace project that can be knit in an evening. This pattern is knit from the top down and uses simple intarsia colorwork with minimal color changes per row. The fabric is decreased to a midpoint towards the bottom of the piece, providing the perfect foundation for its chic fringed bottom edge! A wooden dowel or large pair of knitting needles is then fastened to the top of the tapestry to provide support for hanging.

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