Guinevere fingerless mittens
I have just published the pattern for Guinevere fingerless mittens in print and digital formats. Guinevere features a floral stranded colourwork pattern on the back of the hand and a small allover pattern on the palm.
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I have just published the pattern for Guinevere fingerless mittens in print and digital formats. Guinevere features a floral stranded colourwork pattern on the back of the hand and a small allover pattern on the palm.
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This year Yarndale are asking for knitted or crocheting flowers to donate to Flowers for Memories to raise money for the Alzheimer's Society.
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