Free Pattern: Broom Stick Cowl
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Free Pattern: Broom Stick Cowl

Happy Halloween Everyone! Who’s ready to try the Broomstick stitch? I swear it’s not as scary as it may look. My Broom Stick Cowl is easy and makes up quick. So you still have plenty of time to make up a couple for you and your favorite witchlets (if you want to make the toddler and baby sizes, you will need to buy the pattern set).

Free Pattern: Fall in Love with Paris Infinity Scarf
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Free Pattern: Fall in Love with Paris Infinity Scarf

Who doesn’t love a nice infinity scarf? My teenager does, and I have to admit, I also enjoy them. The Fall in Love with Paris Infinity Scarf is perfect for those of you looking for something to knit that doesn’t require a lot of knowledge. If you can knit, purl, and yarn over, you’re golden!

I made this because I found some really fun yarn at the Blue Heron Knittery while I attended the first annual Driftless Loop Yarn Hop (Don’t worry, I’ll share it on my Facebook when the next one is).

Free Pattern: Bubble Washcloth
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Free Pattern: Bubble Washcloth

Originally, when I started yarn crafting, I only knew how to crochet. As I started searching for things to make, I started seeing so many great hats, and sweater patterns that were knit. This led me on a journey to learn how to do both. After completing my first knit project (a winter hat), I realized how much I enjoyed both crocheting and knitting. They each have their positives and negatives. Knitting brings a cleanness to things. Crochet has a different look and feel. It also offers different heights in its stitches. Both can bring great texture to a design.