Free Knitting Pattern: the Lemon Scone at Home Cowl
The Lemon Scone at Home Cowl is free through August 31, 2020.
The Lemon Scone at Home Cowl is free through August 31, 2020.
This post will explain how to pick the yarn and needles you want to start knitting with, and at the end, there is a link to a series of videos that will teach you how to start your knit project, grow it, and finish it.
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