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knit, Oink Worsted, sweater -

This pattern is available from patternfish.com for $6.00.   A hand-painted yarn can look superb in a textured pattern. The trick can be to pair the correct texture with the color. The reverse stockinette body is actually worked wrong side out so that you’re knitting every round in the large areas. The body is worked in the round to the armholes, then divided to work the front and back separately. The sleeves are also worked in the round to the armhole, then the cap worked back and forth. The only seams are the armholes. You can always choose to use...

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crochet, Oink Worsted, scarf -

This pattern is available for $3.00 USD buy it now   The Midnight Shadows Edged Scarf features a simple openwork pattern that is ideal for an adventurous beginner. The length of the scarf can easily be adjusted by working more repeats and instructions are included for widening the scarf as well. The pattern is fast and easy, with just ten rows to work up, plus the stitch pattern works up beautifully in any yarn weight, so you can make it with any Oink Pigments yarn!

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cowl, knit, Oink Worsted -

This pattern is available for $3.50 USD buy it now Oink Pigments has the best yarn names! When I saw this “Mean Evergreen” colorway, I knew that the cowl couldn’t be called anything else. The reversible lace rib shows off the lightly-variegated colors and the worsted-weight cowl knits up in a jiffy. Available as part of the Knitting Recipes: Hats and Cowls e-book or as an individual pattern.

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hat, knit, Oink Worsted -

This pattern is available for $3.50 USD buy it now Oink Pigments has the best yarn names! When I saw this “Mean Evergreen” colorway, I knew that the hat couldn’t be called anything else. The reversible lace rib shows off the lightly-variegated colors and the worsted-weight hat knits up in a jiffy. Made to go with the Mean Evergreen Cowl; available individually or as part of the Knitting Recipes: Hats and Cowls e-book. Errata: For the Large size, please CO 88 sts and increase to 22, 44 and 66 respectively before starting the lace.

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