Greetings!
We have so many new products I don't know where to begin!
Happy Knitting and Crocheting!
Jo Ellen
Yarn Bazaar
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CARIBBEAN COLLECTION
Temptation A Lush Bamboo Blend
Create a "Sweetheart" of a summer top that will knit up fast!
The New Bamboo from Kollage Yarns! The perfect yarn for all seasons. Bamboo with attitude and incredible sheen.
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Cocoon
Cocoon is a fun and fashionable yarn, composed of 100% polyester oval "pompoms" on a braided core. New from Rozetti Yarns. Cocoon can be knit or crocheted, and the resulting projects are fun and funky.
Knit or crochet a scarf. Knit a bathmat for the ultimate luxury!
Receive a free scarf or bathmat pattern with purchase of Cocoon.
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Terra
Terra feels like linen, shines like bamboo, and has the
lightweight quality of cotton. It has great stitch definition and
wonderful drape. Consider a twinset or a shawl for cool evenings. The color choices are outstanding!
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Fibra Natura Book 1: The Natura Collection
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Cottonwood
Cottonwood is an organic dyed colors in 4 ply DK weight 100% Organic cotton yarn. The Cropped Cardigan by Helen Hamann is shown at the right.
The Flirty Tank is shown below.
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Links
Links is perfect to wear in all climates, and keeps our planet healthy. Links has organic dyed colors
of 100% EKO Certified Organic worsted weight cotton. The cabled
construction of the yarn will produce good stitch definition.
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Sea Song
Sea Song from Fibra Natura is the perfect spring/summer choice for your knitting & crochet projects. This worsted weight yarn is a combination of 80% pima cotton and 20% Seacell (kelp). Sea Song the Look Good, Feel Good yarn from Fibra Natura |
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Sock Innovation: Knitting Techniques & Patterns for One-Of-A-Kind Socks
by Cookie A
The incredible range of style and complexity in this guide runs from sweet and simple to delightfully imaginative.
Unconventional,
rule-breaking socks are part and parcel in this unique guide to sock
knitting that includes 15 new sock patterns.
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Knit One Below: One Stitch, Many Fabrics
 by Elise Duvekot Shown
in knitting instructions as "k1b" (knit 1 below), the technique
involves knitting into the stitch one row below the stitch on the
needle with either a knit or a purl stitch. The result is an
easy-to-knit fabric with wonderful drape and flexibility that looks
equally good on both sides.
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