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Simply Crochet
Issue 133
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With alternating multi- coloured stripes that look almost like an optical illusion, this breathtak ing poncho by Emma Leith is actually made from two large rectangles
BOX OF SWEETS
If you have a soft spot for pastel shades and large granny squares, this is the jumper for you! Fran Morgan’s confection- coloured creation is a treat to make and wear
SECRET SHAPES
Create a cardigan using simple hexagons with Fran Morgan’s clever strategy! If you look closely, you’ll see the diagonal seams where the hexagons attach to each other
AROUND THE WAY
Round and round and round you go! Once you stop, you’ll be wearing Jess Bennett ’s stylish waistocat, created entirely from a simple circular design. Just add a button!
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Making pretty statement pieces is easier than you think – just use simple little motifs like these!
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Keep it simple yet stylish in this easy-to-hook stripy poncho designed by Fran Morgan
PEAS IN A POD
These amigurumi peas by Ellie’s Craft Boutique are made for cuddling. Together forever!
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Transform a collared shirt in one evening by adding this delicate lace trim designed by Sara Huntington
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Square up to these winter warmers by Hannah Cross
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Light up the room with a pair of cushions by Jess Bennett
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Pat Strong’s jacket ticks all the boxes for us – it ’s sophisticated, it ’s warm and it features a snazzy pattern!
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Hook up a massive huggable toy that looks straight out of a storybook!
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Enjoy the last of winter in these adorable mitts by Emma Leith
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