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Hilde's Corner - Lacy Leaves

Last time I wrote about how much I love fall leaves and said I’d come back with more pattern ideas with leaf designs.


How about this beautiful wrap to snuggle up in on those crisp fall days? Deciduous by Mandie Harrington. It goes for $6 on Ravelry and uses bulky weight yarn so it’d knit up nice and fast. I think a new yarn Jen brought in would be lovely for this, Juniper Moon’s Moonshine Bulky


I just love this cute sweater and how the leaf sprigs dance around the neck edge - Trisha by Vicky Chan. It runs about $6.79 and is made with worsted weight yarn. I think Cascade Cantata would be so nice for this, or Alba Aran by Jody Long. 


Here’s one for the crocheter’s out there, and it’s a free pattern! It’s Leaf Stitch Cowl using worsted weight yarn. Malabrigo Rios would be lovely for this, or Cozy Alpaca Ella Rae. Both so soft around the neck.

So many leafy patterns out there! What with these beautiful sunny days we’ve been having, I hope you all are enjoying the leaves as much as I have been!

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