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Save the planet with our new Simply Soft Eco yarn that's made from a blend of 80% of our Simply Soft fiber and 20% of fiber made from clean, recycled plastic bottles. What could be more appropriate to make with this new yarn than our Land & Sea Throw. Reinterpreting the wave stitch, this throw will prevent lots of plastic bottles from finding their way into our oceans and landfills. When Drew Emborsky (better known as the Crochet Dude) picks up a pair of knitting needles to create an eco-friendly sweater, the results are every bit as beautiful as his crochet creations. We think you'll agree that his shawl-collar, Cabled Man's Sweater is absolutely stunning. You may have noticed that the cowl is back! Our Cowl Sweater, designed by Susan Shildmyer and sized to 3X, may become your wardrobe favorite this winter. Treat yourself to one in every color of Simply Soft Eco. And finally, our Cropped Jacket, designed by Ann E. Smith, offers the drape and softness of the Simply Soft fiber plus the versatility of a two-button cardigan design. We think you'll love the easy textural stitches, too.
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Light and lovely, Susan Shildmyer's Napa Belted Jacket in bamboo-blend Spa features playfully striped sleeves and an easy layering silhouette. So versatile, Napa travels from the workday to the weekend with ease.
>View the online audio fashion show for Napa
>Click here for free instructions for Napa
Keeping warm this winter offers so many possibilities! Our new Madrid Collar, designed by Kristen Omdahl, pairs a simple shape with the familiar feather and fan stitch to create an innovative layered alternative to the scarf. Knit in merino-blend Country, the texture and stitchwork in this unique accessory really pop.
>View the online audio fashion show for Madrid
>Click here for free instructions for Madrid

Remember the Deadline: December 1, 2008 We are looking forward to seeing your entry in the naturallyBaby contest. We will continue to accept entries through December 1, so keep stitching! Remember, Caron will donate $1 for every entry to Project Linus. And you just might win $300! Voting begins December 7. Watch Caron Connections for details.
>Click here for all the details on the NaturallyBaby contest
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