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Falabella Reversible Beret

Utilizing simple hat shaping techniques, this reversible striped beret is an easy, entertaining knit. Work your first beret from the top-down using alternating stripes of natural boucle and a jewel tone fingering yarn. Then flow directly into the contrasting beret, using the same boucle and a different shade of contrasting color. Finish them off with a crown bobble on each hat and you’re all set with your new reversible fashion accessory.

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Chloe Chenille Scarf

This quick and cozy scarf is the perfect accessory for any beginner knitter. This reversible simple shifting ribbed pattern incorporates only knit and purl stitches to create a texture just as simple as a rib, but with a little more visual intrigue. The shifting lines appear to be on a bias without the need for increases or decreases and are subtly hidden in the plush texture of the yarn. Whether you want a smaller stylish accessory or a longer scarf to bundle up with in the winter, this expeditious project can be made with just one ball of yarn.

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Lidia Tied Fringe Shawl

The Lidia Tied Fringe Shawl is an elegant and functional accessory that combines comfort, texture, and subtle sophistication. Designed with ample wingspan, it can easily be draped over your shoulders or tied around the waist for an extra layer of warmth and style. The shawl features a stunning double knot fringe along the top edge, adding a unique, eye-catching detail to the design.

Crafted from a blend of cotton and linen, this shawl offers the perfect combination of lightness and rustic charm, enhanced by a delicate shine. The body is mostly worked in a simple double seed/moss stitch, creating a cozy texture, while the reversible design ensures versatility. The shawl finishes with a charming eyelet pattern, providing just the right touch of elegance. Perfect for layering throughout the year, the Lidia Tied Fringe Shawl is as practical as it is beautiful.

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