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Wedge free knit pattern by Jessie At Home - 1

Wedge

Wedge, a new wrap that’s easy to make. It’s my latest free pattern featuring Red Heart’s Gleam yarn.

Fringed Wedge

The Fringed Wedge Wraplet looks complicated, but it’s actually quite easy! The fringes are made at the end by dropping 3 stitches, so no attaching fringe at the end. It can be worn as a small wrap or scarf, and is perfect for keeping the chill off your neck with a v-neck coat.

Fringed Wedge - free knit pattern by Jessie At Home
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Marching Through the Looking Glass

This long skinny wrap features alternating sections of garter stitch with sections of stockinette stitch and utilizes short rows to create it’s round shape.

Spring Cowgirl

Spring Cowgirl is a continuous shawl with a cowl neck top. Maybe that makes it a shawl point cowl? I have no idea what to call this thing! Let’s just call it pretty. It uses 2 generous sample size skeins of yarn (a 50g and a 25g skein), but can be made from one 100g skein of fingering weight yarn, with plenty leftover for a fun small project. (Maybe one or two of the Twisted and Twirled MKAL or MCAL patterns.) The yarn was provided by Mode Knit Yarn and Knitcircus Yarns as part of the swag bags from the Marley Bird Designer Dinner at the Summer 2015 TNNA Needlearts Trade Show. Thank you!!! Both yarns were a pleasure to work with and the colors are just beautiful.

Spring Cowgirl ~ free knit pattern by Jessie At Home
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