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![]() Fresh off of a trip out for yarn... so I can ask my mom to knit doll sweaters using this cute pattern I bought from Turtlekeeper Designs. The pattern seems like it would be very easy to follow for anyone who can knit. Way back when I used to know how - I even knit mittens for an old boyfriend once, but that was in high school (ah! more than half my lifetime ago... yep, it's been a while). This winter I'm going to attempt a scarf for my reentry into the skill, but in the meantime, I'm leaving the "tricky" things - like sleeves - up to my much more knitting-adept mother : ) Do any of you have a link to a great tutorial or website that I could use to brush up on my knitting? Suggest away! I need some instruction that's easy and not at all intimidating to get my feet wet again! ![]() Check out this week's Pile O' Fabric Stash Share! Wisteria was the tricky one for me. I have sooo many blues and a fair amount of purple, but it took some digging to find just this one that walked the wisteria line. Enjoy! (l-r): Shuffle by Riley Blake, Quilter's Candy Basics by Connecting Threads, Sketch by Timeless Treasures, unknown
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Welcome! I'm Sarah. As a milmompreneur maker, wherever I go, I quilt, teach & sew! {Bio} Archives:
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