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New Projects at Caron.com

We can't think of a more versatile style essential than this year's buttonless topper. Whether worn as a light jacket or a layered cardigan, our Easy Shadows Jacket shows off Simply Soft Shadows's subtle striping beautifully. And even better, for the big and beautiful among us, this pattern is available in lovely larger sizes.

 

The time-honored beret takes on new life with Simply Soft in jaunty cables and textural seed stitch panels. Top off our Cabled Beret with a twist of i-cord and you'll have a knitted masterpiece that will turn heads and keep them warm at the same time.

 

You could be a winner ...

Join us in congratulating Ann Q. of Joplin, Missouri. Our latest winner, she will receive NaturallyCaron.com Country in Claret. All current subscribers and all new subscribers to Caron Connections will be entered to win $30 worth of free yarn. Watch your email.

>Get all the details here.

 

ne of our favorite designers is Deborah Newton, who always comes up with unique and gorgeous designs. Our new Turpan Cardigan is no exception. The distinctive wheat sheaves and seed stitch textures on this versatile jacket, knit in Country, will draw admiration from one and all.
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View the online audio fashion show for Turpan
>Click here for free instructions for Turpan

 

Crocheting for toddlers is such fun, and our Lemon Drop Toddler Dress—designed by K.J. Hay in bamboo-blend Spa—delivers on both fun and versatility. The bodice daisy detail is mirrored in the skirt and the roomy silhouette can switch from a summer skimmer to accommodate a tee and leggings for that fall trip to the playground.

>View the online audio fashion show for Lemon Drop Toddler Dress
>Click here for free instructions for Lemon Drop Toddler Dress

 

Drop by Cari's Blog

Pick up a few more blog-only patterns running on Cari's blog right now. Her knit or crocheted cup cozies make the perfect office-mate gift and she'll be adding embellishments in posts to come. Plus, if you enjoyed the Cusco vest, you might want to try the matching Cusco legwarmers. As practical as they are beautiful, the simple mosaic stitch makes them easy, too. Plus, find out how you can help knitters in Rwanda improve their lives with knitting.

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