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Kara, from Petal to Picots, has this super cute crocheted turkey. I think the tail is one of the most unique ways to use granny squares!
If you're a knitter, and not a crocheter, then here's an adorable tiny knit turkey. (As far as I can tell, this particular pattern is only available on Ravelry, but it's free and if you knit or crochet you should join anyways.)
Here's one of the lovely links from last week's Yarn Fanatic Party. Didn't RaeLynn do a beautiful job on her sweater? I'm totally in love with it! The bright pink is totally calling my name, and she rocks it!
I am looking ahead to Christmas and trying to finish all of my handmade gifts. (I might still have a few that need to be started. Just maybe.) Are you giving handmade presents this year?
Be sure to check out this pattern giveaway, there are extra entries that you can claim for linking up to the Yarn Fanatic Party!
Time to party!
What have you created with yarn? I can't wait to see!
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That Turkey from Petals to Picot is a great find! Very unique.
ReplyDeleteI also loved RaeLynn's sweater! I emailed her last week asking how the With Love Yarn felt against her skin - since I used Hobby Lobby's I Love This Yarn to make a garment and I found it a little itchy, even though it's a really soft yarn. She had no issues with the With Love Yarn - in case anyone is wondering.
Alexandra
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