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Boyfriend Sweater
Break the "curse of the boyfriend sweater" and make this Boyfriend Sweater for you instead of him. Designed by Treva McCain in a crocheted basketweave stitch, this pattern features generous shaping and interesting shifts in color provided by Simply Soft® Shadows.
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carf weather is still with us. Thank goodness, because you've got plenty of time to stitch Randolph, a fun and funky crocheted scarf designed by our very own Cari Clement, Fashion Director for Caron International. Crocheted in 3 colors of merino-blend Country yarn, Randolph joins granny squares into a versatile scarf that can be worn and wrapped in so many ways. Plus the cabled fringe adds a distinctive touch to finish the look.

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lthough it may still be showering rain, sleet and snow outside, the season of springtime baby showers will soon be upon us. Be ready with our adorable New Life Baby Blanket. Knit with two shades of bamboo-blend Spa, the easy slipped -stitch pattern works up quickly allowing you to be ready with a beautiful gift for one, two or even three(!) little bundles of joy. And Spa's color palette has become a favorite of folks making baby things. Maybe it's the subtle shades, mabe it's the yarn's softness against the skin, but Spa is a winner for anything "baby".

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