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On the Tenth Day of Christmas, A Little Knitty Gave to Me...

A Crochet Bowl Holder Pattern & A 'Piper' Slouch Hat


This thing is SO needed around my house! Crochet it up in some Cotton Supreme by Universal! You can get the pattern here: https://www.nickishomemadecrafts.com/microwavable-cotton-bowl-cozy/


This slouchy hat is named after my daughter and I just love knitting them. A fun pattern for the teen on your list! You can get the pattern here: https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/piper-slouch-hat
just use code 12daysofchristmas at checkout to get it FREE!

Thank you for enjoying the Twelve Days of Christmas with A Little Knitty. Please note: Four of the Knit Patterns are paid for ‘A Little Knitty’ patterns that we are gifting to our friends for the Holidays, please do not duplicate or share. All other patterns are free patterns that were curated from Ravelry. We have notified the owners of these patterns that we will be linking to their free patterns. A Little Knitty has no rights to these patterns and most have not been worked up, but we trust the sources. Some patterns are on blogs that may have affiliate links. A Little Knitty has not been paid, nor have they paid, to use these patterns. Please contact A Little Knitty at info@alittleknitty.com if you have any questions!!!


Jen

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