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Knit Night!
This is the perfect Knit Night project! There are two versions of the square -The Baby Bear Square is for beginner knitters and is nice & easy... The Mama Bear Square is juu-sst right! Go ahead! Make 'em both!
This is Square #2! A new square will be added monthly!
Note: Your squares can be used to create.... Dishcloths, a scarf, a sweater, a baby blanket, an afghan or a tote bag!
Each design will need a different number of squares! If, for instance, you are making a sweater or a blanket... you may want to consider making more than one of each square! If you are making dishcloths, see the special note at the end of this pattern. ALSO, if you are making a scarf... there's a special note for you too! Check it out before you start!
We have Knit Nights monthly September - May. In May, we will post the directions for how to put your squares together to create whatever you'd like (see above - sweater, blanket, etc).
5 sts = 1 inch
75 yards of Worsted weight
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Live.Knit.Love patterns are the sole designs of Marjan & Jaime Marsman, a mother & daughter knitting team.
As knitters and as former shop owners, they know how invaluable it is to have patterns that are reliable, understandable, well-written and inspiring - so they decided to create their own!
They love to make even the simplest of designs fun and enchanting through clever designs, unique ...
Live.Knit.Love patterns are the sole designs of Marjan & Jaime Marsman, a mother & daughter knitting team.
As knitters and as former shop owners, they know how invaluable it is to have patterns that are reliable, understandable, well-written and inspiring - so they decided to create their own!
They love to make even the simplest of designs fun and enchanting through clever designs, unique construction and special little touches of whimsy!
Each pattern is written in a pleasant, engaging and easy-to-understand manner - full of helpful tidbits and knitting humor!
Marjan & Jaime believe that the pattern should be as enjoyable as the finished project! After all, you're going to be spending a lot of time with your pattern - shouldn't it be a pattern that you enjoy?
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