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heikeknits
/ September 29, 2011These are sooooooooooooooo lovely (I know, I have seen them in the ‘flesh’) and thank you so much for sharing the pattern. As I have made lots of knitted ones, it will be a nice change to crochet a pair. Have a lovely w/e x
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http://number19.wordpress.com/
/ September 29, 2011The are very pretty! Just right for this season where things start to get a little chilly outside.
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frayedattheedge
/ September 29, 2011These are lovely Tracey – I shall put them on the to-do list for after I have made all my things for Emily’s swap!
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EmmaV
/ September 29, 2011Total genius! I have finished mine and my scarf, which is blocking now. Will blog about them at the weekend. Have a lovely Friday E xxx
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Tracey Todhunter
/ September 29, 2011Thanks, very excited to see what everyone puts ins x
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Tracey Todhunter
/ September 29, 2011Thank you :)
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Mousy Brown
/ September 29, 2011Lovely pattern and beautiful colours Tracey! Thanks for sharing your pattern with us! :D
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Tracey Todhunter
/ September 30, 2011I’m glad you all seem to like them as much as I do. Destined for a gift, but I’m very tempted to keep them for me :).
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Alona Arobas
/ November 25, 2011thank you! can I translate the pattern to Hebrew and share it in my blog with a link to the original? i hope for your permission. :-)
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Sangeetha
/ December 19, 2011Hi! Greetings from India. I just loved this pattern for mittens and immediately started making a pair for myself. My dear hubby liked them and asked me if he could use them while driving, so I had to skip the eyelet row and shell cuff, but I am really glad he liked them! Maybe I will make another pair for myself later.
Thanks, Regards.
Sangeetha
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Tracey Todhunter
/ December 20, 2011Thank you, my husband also has a pair without the cuff!
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Paula Louchart
/ October 20, 2013Woohoo! I’ve found you again. I made a pair for myself about a year ago and want to make another now. Definitely need to bookmark your blog! Thanks for such a lovely pattern.
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Betty
/ November 1, 2016thank you for this, I love it. I am new at Crochet so I have to see it, like a U-Tube video. Do you have a video on how to?
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Tracey
/ November 1, 2016I’m glad you like the pattern. I do not supply video or photo tutorials, once you learn to read a pattern or follow written instructions you find it very simple. There are plenty of Learn to Crochet books with step by step photos of the basic techniques (Including my own) and lots of Youtube videos for beginners. Best wishes
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