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Fair & Square Argyle Top

It’s definitely hip to be square — just take a look at this vest. Constructed with two types of granny squares for maximum visual appeal, each argyle is oversized giving this traditional top a new look that’s perfect for the season.

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On the Fringe Tank

A simple tank is made complete with a flirty yarn loop fringe. Crocheted in a neutral yarn, this tank can be paired with pretty much anything in your wardrobe to create a flawless outfit.  It’s the perfect versatile piece to add to your closest this season.

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Star of Something New Sweater

This comfortable lightweight sweater is perfect for those late summer nights that are slowly turning into chilly fall weather. Featuring cute little crocheted stars, this sweater is for those free spirits that want to wear something fun and edgy.

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Dare to Dream Afghan

Take a stab at freeform crochet with this truly magical project. Using the idea of freely formed circles to create the sky and clouds, this design builds upon itself to create a beautiful pattern comprised of clouds, blue sky, and rainbows. The entire blanket is worked in two strands of yarn, includes more than 70 freeform circles to create a gorgeous texture. Check out the article on the next page to learn more about freeform crochet and get ready to be inspired!

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Flawless in Fleurs Cloche

You don’t have to compromise style when it comes to this classic hat design. Featuring a blue and white checkered pattern and a folded up brim, the hat is made complete with a bright yellow flower.

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Bliss in Bloom Shawl

This shawl is worked in lacy granny triangles. Each triangle begins with a floral shape but when they are joined, another pattern emerges at the joining points which looks like a star. Dress up a sweater or a dress with this stunning design.

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Augusta Mitts

The Augusta Mitts are bursting with texture and detail. Side-by-side ribbing forms a stretchy cuff, while wrist-defining welts are created by special, double-back loop stitches. The mitts are topped off with a picot pattern reminiscent of turret tops from a fairytale castle tucked in the mountains.

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