New releases!

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I’ve been so terrible at making blog posts. Hopefully I will do better going forward. I have been swamped with design projects, which means I have a lot to share today! I have added another couple crochet patterns to my repertoire, and a couple knit patterns, as well.

First up is my Seeds on the Wind hat. This hat is knit from the brim up, with the pattern being carried all the way up the crown. It is knit in an Aran weight yarn, which gives it a wonderfully fluffy texture. It will be great for those cold winter days.

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Next is my Raising Cane Fingerless Mitts. These mitts are knit with a fingering weight yarn, and have a wonderful stitch pattern on the arm and hand. They can also be modified to lengthen or shorten the arm to fit your style.

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Next is a new crochet pattern. These are my Cream of Wheat Crocheted socks. The stitch pattern on this is more advanced, but it gives a full texture, while still allowing for extra air flow to keep your feet from getting too hot. I love that these socks feel like a hug on my feet. The heel on these socks allow for a better sizing, and a heel that cups the foot better. You can also use a more variegated yarn and it will still show the stitches well.

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Last up is another crochet pattern. This is my Hexagon Bag pattern. This bag is made with Worsted weight yarn. All the hexagons and half hexagons are made individually and then seamed together at the end. This allows for a bag that can be easily modified to make it larger or smaller. Also, the handle is made by seaming together the small hexagons to allow the maker to have the handle length of their choice. The sample is made with two colors, but you can go as wild as you like with the hexagon colors.

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There are some really fun patterns this time. I absolutely love this bag and it’s getting a ton of use. Even with summer winding down here, I think it’ll still get tons of everyday use. I hope you enjoy all of these!

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