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Double Strapped Slippers

Double duty! Straps make for a better fit, but are also nicely combined with the stripy pattern. This is a unique design that will be great fun to make.

Double Strapped Slippers

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Stripy Mitts

The Stripy Mitts pattern is a great project for the more advanced crocheter, due to its tricky use of basic stitches. It’s a great way to use those shorter bits of yarn you have, without opening new skeins.

Stripy Mitts

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Stripy Scrunchies

If your leftovers are ample, take this free knitted scrunchie pattern and make some lovely hair accessories. You’ll practice knitting techniques, reduce your stash, and get useful items for last-minute gifts. It’s an easy project, so enjoy it!

Stripy Scrunchies

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Branwen Slippers

These simple slippers are very elegant. This is in part due to the thin rope straps, which are a beautiful and attractive detail. It’s something truly unique among crochet slipper patterns.

Branwen Slippers

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All Washed Up

Who said that cleaning and washing up the dishes must be a boring and unpleasant duty? This lovely All Washed Up will make you feel happier with its lovely pattern, and household duties will seem better! What’s more, this dishcloth pattern is super simple, and moreover easily memorized and reversible.

All Washed Up

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Ahh Spa Slippers

Although we all like fancy projects, spa slippers function best when they’re comfortable and simple. Consequently, this pattern is an ideal (pardon the pun) fit. Overall, it’s a joy to make, and heaven on the hoof to wear. They’re a lot like ankle socks, but so much more comfortable.

Ahh Spa Slippers

The full article about this pattern is on auntekristy.blogspot.com blog:  Ahh Spa Slippers

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