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Beginner
Criss Cross Crochet Doggy Sweater
Will fit Cats Too!!!!
X Small - 10 - 11 inch chest
Small - 12 - 14 inch chest
Medium - 15 - 17 inch chest
Large - 18 - 20 inch chest
Written pattern includes photo help
Pictured is a medium on a mini Doxie
Use any Worsted Weight Yarn and a Size G hook
The texture is beautiful and the sweater is perfect for Spring and Fall.
You can easily pull a harness ring through one of the crosses so your little one can wear it out for a walk.
6 ounces of Worsted weight
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I love one skein yarn projects and design my Knit and Crochet patterns around that. I use worsted weight yarn on most patterns because it is the easiest to find and the easiest to learn with for new crochet and knit artist.
I have been knitting and crocheting for over 35 years. I'm also a Knit and Crochet instructor that works mostly with beginners, so I try to keep my patterns simple and ...
I love one skein yarn projects and design my Knit and Crochet patterns around that. I use worsted weight yarn on most patterns because it is the easiest to find and the easiest to learn with for new crochet and knit artist.
I have been knitting and crocheting for over 35 years. I'm also a Knit and Crochet instructor that works mostly with beginners, so I try to keep my patterns simple and easy, without too much challenge, but great results. I like quick satisfaction and I know a lot of other fiber artist do too.
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