How To Set a Lifeline in Knitting
Learn how to set a lifeline in knitting so that when you have to rip back (hey, it happens) you can rip with confidence!
Learn how to set a lifeline in knitting so that when you have to rip back (hey, it happens) you can rip with confidence!
I never win anything. Ever. I’ve come to accept this fact as a sort of payment for past sins. Which is why I have no problems whatsoever pointing you towards […]
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Getting a dose of Vintage in the digital age is such a treat don’t you think? Today I’m posting scans of a free crochet hot plate pattern.