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Are you as delighted as I am when you spot a knitter in your favorite TV show or movie? If the answer's yes, then you'll dig my latest KnitSpotting post, an ode to characters caught with needles in their hands!

Craft.Rock.Love,

                                        

P.S. Curious what projects fellow stitchers worked on over the weekend? Visit the wall of the Caron FaceBook Page to see what 90+ fans reported when I asked!

 

Light, lacy and lovely, the Somata Top is crocheted in summer-friendly, bamboo-blend NaturallyCaron.com Spa. Wear it over a tank or camisole, or pair it with a long sleeved-top for a fall ensemble. Sharon Mann's exquisite triple-tier, three-button design is versatile and figure-flattering, too.
>> Get the Somata Top instructions here.

 

We often let color generate visual interest in a project. But designer Kim Guzman's Aran Wrap gives texture center stage. While you combine stitches to create an intriguing sampler of textures, you'll be creating a visually dynamic canvas of stitchwork in a single neutral color. And since Kim chose Simply Soft® for her canvas, the results are just gorgeous
>> Get the Aran Wrap instructions here.

 

Continuing our series informally titled "Things You Can Make With One Skein of One Pound Yarn", we offer the One Skein Baby Blanket. Marilyn Losee offers a super-easy, super-quick crochet pattern that results in a great low-cost, hand-made blankie. This just may become your go-to pattern for your baby shower and charity stitching, too. At one skein per blanket, you can create lots of love for lots of little ones.

>> Get the One Skein Baby Blanket instructions here.


     
         
     
     
     
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