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free knitting pattern for moss stitch snood



I love knitting snoods, but knitting in the round can be tricky but gives a nice even finish once you get the hang of the first row. Why not try this free snood knitting pattern over at Deramores, would make a great Christmas present. It is knitted in Rico Creative Twist Super Chunky (3 x 100g) on straight pins but you could also try this pattern that I've used many times and makes a really great snood over at handknittedthings.blogspot.co.uk. Julia has posted a free pattern for her snood knitted in Sirdar Indie on 10mm pins. If you pop over to Kemps Wool Shop they have this for just over £1 per ball (bargain!) and lots of other yarns at bargain prices.

Enjoy the rest of your weekend.
 

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Comments

Anne said…
looks great! you finished at just the right time, the weather is set to get much colder this week!
Eight by Six said…
it is Anne - I noticed today the drop in temperature
Unknown said…
Hi! Just found your blog via Pinterest. I was looking at patterns for snoods. I might give this a go. Thanks so much! I'll be visiting again soon!
Marion
Eight by Six said…
Thank you Marion for popping by
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Hi Amanda, thank you so much for the mention...Julia x
Eight by Six said…
Hi Julia - I plan to knit another over Christmas as I have a small stash of that wool
Unknown said…
I've tried to find this pattern and I can't locate it.I'm currently on a medical leave so I need to make my Christmas Presents and would really appreciate it if you could e-mail the pattern.
Thank You,
TCoon
twillacn@yahoo.com
Eight by Six said…
old pattern on the Deramores web site, it may not be available

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