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Skill Level: Intermediate


Bonfire Blanket

This versatile blanket is pretty enough for your living room but rugged enough to use outside for that extra layer of warmth whenever you need it. Worked back and forth from end to end, this blanket features shells, front/back posts, crossed stitches, and bobbles to create a texture that’s both durable and beautiful.

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Capri Skirt – Lakefront Version

Everything old is new again. This is a revised version of the Capri Skirt from the February 2018 issue. Now made with lightweight cotton thread with a drawstring waist, this version is perfect for a day at the beach or the poolside as a swimsuit coverup.

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Liberty Bow

Crochet a bow like never before with this cute and patriotic take on the large bow trend that little girls love. Complete with stripes and polka dots reminiscent of the American flag, your little girl will love wearing this bow to go watch the fireworks.

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Soleil Stripes Tank

Worked vertically, this sunny tank is worked with yarn carries, so there are few ends to weave in! The partial stripes are jagged in nature, yet planned, to allow for a balanced feel while still feeling whimsical. Imagine how great it will look with dark wash jeans and your favorite pair of sunnies.

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Tunisian Tee Party

Tunisian stitches are the star of this cute little tee. Embellish your own with flowers, tassels or enjoy it plain! A basic understanding of Tunisian crochet is necessary to complete this pattern. It is written in a made-to-measure style, meaning you can use any hook or yarn weight and can come to any gauge you like. Just follow the included measurements and your fit will come out right!  

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Burrito the Donkey

Burrito can’t wait to party with you! This too-cute-for-words donkey amigurumi features a festive blanket and tasseled halter to show he’s ready to party. Whether you make him for decoration or for use him as a toy for your little one, he’s sure to be the talk of the party!

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Ophelia Lace Shawl

Ophelia begins with a length of beautiful lace edging. When the edging is the desired length then the body of the shawl begins by working on the straight edge of the edging. Decreases are made at the beginning, center and end of every other row until the center stitches are joined together. The work keeps going faster and faster as it progresses as the number of stitches keeps decreasing.

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