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Level 1an - Diagonal Knit Dishcloth - 101, Debra Proctor
Level 1an - Diagonal Knit Dishcloth - 101, Debra Proctor
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Cotton yarn is a good yarn to use for a dishcloth. It is absorbent, stronger wet than dry, machine washable and can be bleached if needed. These dishcloths are easy and fun to make. Make several and give them as gifts.
Level 1an - Double Yarn Knit Slippers - 102, Debra Proctor, Kristine Saunders
Level 1an - Double Yarn Knit Slippers - 102, Debra Proctor, Kristine Saunders
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This is a simple basic slipper for knitters just learning how to knit. Two strands of worsted weight yarn are used to make the slippers more durable (and warm).
Level 1a - Designer Pillowcase - 102, Ronda Olsen, Debra Proctor
Level 1a - Designer Pillowcase - 102, Ronda Olsen, Debra Proctor
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Select firmly woven 100% cotton or cotton polyester blend fabric that is a minimum of 42" wide.
Level 1b - Reversible 14" Tied Pillow - 201, Debra Proctor, Karen Biers
Level 1b - Reversible 14" Tied Pillow - 201, Debra Proctor, Karen Biers
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When the pillow cover is completed it should fit snuggly around the pillow form.
Level 1b - Reversible 16" Tied Pillow - 202, Ronda Olsen, Debra Proctor, Karen Biers
Level 1b - Reversible 16" Tied Pillow - 202, Ronda Olsen, Debra Proctor, Karen Biers
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When the pillow cover is completed it should fit snuggly around the pillow form.
Level 2 - Fleece Stocking Hat - 301, Debra Proctor, Ronda Olsen, Karen Biers
Level 2 - Fleece Stocking Hat - 301, Debra Proctor, Ronda Olsen, Karen Biers
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This pattern is fun because you become the designer. With a few simple guidelines you can make your hat to please your taste. The tail can be longer or shorter.
Level 1b - Reversible 18" Tied Pillow - 203, Ronda Olsen, Debra Proctor, Karen Biers
Level 1b - Reversible 18" Tied Pillow - 203, Ronda Olsen, Debra Proctor, Karen Biers
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When the pillow cover is completed it should fit snuggly around the pillow form.