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Aztec Shawl
Margret Willson is well known for her distinctively patterned designs. Her Aztec Shawl, creates visual drama with just three colors of Simply Soft® and Simply Soft® Heather. It's the mosaic stitch that creates the magic in this shawl, and the generous fringe finishes off the triangular shape with elegance.
> Click here for free instructions for Aztec Shawl

 


 

Congratulations!

Our recent "Shopper's Survey" has concluded and we have selected 10 winners who will each receive a $25 gift card to the retailer of their choosing. Congratulations and our thanks to everyone who participated.

 

Gloria in Powell, OH; Cindy in Des Moines, IA; Julie in Florence, SC; Michelle in Hastings, MI; Debbie in Magalia,CA; Gretchen in Springfield, OH; Kelly in Denver, CO; Debby in Overland Park, KS; Jennifer in Portland, OR; and Amy in Pensacola, FL.

 

 

e think designer Tammy Hildebrand is right on target with her fabulous Paradores Infinity Scarf. The cowl look is so popular right now, perhaps because it's easy to wear, or because it so flattering. Either way, Tammy's design is a standout. Crocheted in three colors of bamboo-blend Spa, Paradores can be worn as an infinity scarf, or as a flattering lace wrap. Be sure to check out the alternate views on our model.

> Click here for free instructions for Paradores

> See more crochet designs in Spa

Special Note
Tammy Hildebrand is one of our favorite designers, and we know her work is incredibly popular with crocheters all over the country. What you may not know is that Tammy and her family have been dealing with a serious medical condition.
Please visit www.helptammy.com to learn how you can help.

     

 

 

esigner Andrea Graciarena created the Kiel scarf, in two colors of merino-blend Country in two complimentary knitted sections. An easy 2-color garter section joins with a fantastic textured section that’s created by wrapping the yarn around the needle on the first row then wrapping 4 stitches on the second row. The color combination and the stitch counterpoint make this scarf fascinating to make and fun to wear.

>Click here for free instructions for Kiel

> See more knit designs in Country

     
     
     
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