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We are so thrilled with the warm welcome you have given Vickie Howell, Caron's new Spokesperson. Perhaps you've had a chance to follow her on Twitter or on our Facebook page where she shares her fresh insights on our favorite topic—yarn! This week, we want to highlight Vickie's Doris Scarf, a one-skein wonder made with either Naturally Caron Country or Caron Simply Soft. It's easy, it's fun, it's beginning crochet. Watch for a Doris Scarf CrochetAlong with Vickie on our Facebook page soon.
>> Get the Doris Scarf instructions here.

 

Move gracefully from one season to the next with Randy Cavaliere's Rosario Vest. It's all about the texture you can get with easy stitchwork. From the back, you can really see the textural effect of the coil stitch, a stitch that emulates an embroidered bullion stitch. The lace edging is the perfect accent to this wear-anywhere piece.
>>Get the Rosario Vest instructions here.


 

You'll know spring is here when you start stitching the Camelia Cardigan. Designed by Margret Willson, this beautiful openwork jacket features a 4-color floral embellishment that will bring rave reviews. It's the perfect pattern for the spring colors of Simply Soft®, light, soft and lustrous.
>>Get the Camelia Cardigan instructions here.

 

We're not sure what we like best about the Cabled Toddler Pullover—the cuddly cables or the assymetrical opening. The cables will wrap your little one in extra-cozy warmth. But the neck opening makes this one of the easiest pullovers to, well, pull over the head of a squirmy two-year-old. Of course Simply Soft makes this sweater even better—soft, warm and washable.

>>Get the Cable Toddler Pullover instructions here.

     
         
     
     
     
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