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Pufpaff's
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Shop owners and vendors - wholesale pricing is available.
These patterns are also available in PDF Format from
Marr Haven at
http://www.marrhaven.comSuzanne has been designing new patterns with her handspun yarns.
These patterns will work with both commercial and handspuns but they are written with the handspinner
in mind and include hints on how to adjust for your spinning style.
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Midnight Blue Circular Shawl
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NEW!! Hat Designed with Entrelac Knitting incorporating Multiple Colors Entrelac is a knitting technique that results in a very interesting fabric of interconnecting squares. In this variation of the technique, a combination of rectangles and triangles have been worked in sequence.
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Triangle Entrelac Shawl
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A full skit is a comfortable yet feminine garment but most individuals don't need a lot of extra fabric bunched up around the waist. By starting with just enough stitches to make a slightly gathered waist and then increasing at the beginning of each new panel, the skirt is full and flowing around the calves and ankles but does not add bulk at the waist.
Created in hand spun, custom blended yarn, the skirt has a bit of a jean fabric look for casual comfort. Suzanne also used the skirt as a opportunity to glean stitches to use from the Interweave Press Harmony guides to knitting stitches.
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The skirt is actually a very versatile garment which can be worn other than just around the waist. It can also be worn at the neck creating a very comfortable and flattering poncho and if you have the figure for it, it can also be worn as a halter dress by bringing the waist up to the bust line and tying the drawstring around behind the neck. |
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Reversible Braided Cable Scarves
By creating a braided cable using a ribbed base, it is possible to make a very stunning reversible scarf. In Variation One, the lace edging stops the scarf from looking and feeling too bulky and the narrow width allows versatility when its worn to either be just decorative or to do a wrap for more warmth. In Variation Two, a smaller yarn was used and a simple garter stitch edge replaces the lace.
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Sweater Shawl
This is a great project for handspun since the
The yarn was spun at 16 wraps per inch.
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Pattern was completed in August 2006 Just released for sale. Cost $5.00 plus postage wholesale orders accepted. |
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Shrug Designed with
Entrelac is a knitting technique that
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Pattern was completed in August 2006 Just released for sale. Cost $5.00 plus postage wholesale orders accepted. |
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Pattern completed September 2006 Just released for sale Cost $5.00 plus postage wholesale orders accepted. |
Send check or money order to:
Include $2.00 for postage and handling
Suzanne Pufpaff
5038 E M79 Hwy
Nashville, MI 49073or call or email Suzanne with your credit card numbers
fibermill@yurtboutique.com or 517-852-1871
updated August 2008