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Whether you love spending time outside in the winter or just want to stay warm and cozy, knit balaclavas are the best way to keep your head and face toasty! They come in many styles – tight-fitting for sports, loose and stylish for wearing around town, or anything in between! Find your next balaclava knitting pattern in this collection of 17 free balaclava knitting patterns for beginner and intermediate knitters. Cavetown Balaclava Pattern, How To Make A Balaclava Scarf, Hood Knitting Pattern Free, Kids Balaclava Knitting Pattern Free, Knitting Balaclava Free Pattern, Cowl Hood Knitting Patterns Free, Winter Knitting Patterns Free, Crochet Baclava Pattern Free, Baklava Knitting Pattern

Whether you love spending time outside in the winter or just want to stay warm and cozy, knit balaclavas are the best way to keep your head and face toasty! They come in many styles – tight-fitting for sports, loose and stylish for wearing around town, or anything in between! Find your next balaclava knitting pattern in this collection of 17 free balaclava knitting patterns for beginner and intermediate knitters.

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Fast and simple crochet patterns are always important to keep in your crochet library! This easy and fast crochet bonnet pattern is written in 6 sizes for newborn through adult, is easily customizable, and is the perfect project for baby gifts, costumes and newborn photos.

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Bonnet Pattern, Vintage Knitwear, Pattern Pictures, Vintage Knitting Patterns, Photo Vintage, Vintage Winter, Knit Cap, Vintage Knitting, Vintage Pattern

A few years back I purchased a full-length cloth coat at the local thrift store. Most likely a late '50s/early '60s design, it closes with one button at the neck and has a slight A-line style. It fit perfect. It was in mint condition. It only cost $3.00. The hangup? It was peptol-bismol pink. After building up a little courage, I began wearing it around town. Later that winter I added a mink collar that I found at the same thrift store. Needless to say, I love it. And I've finally made a hat…

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