Fiber & Threads Needlecrafts
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Make & Take
Make & Take
Come join us on Sunday, March 29th, 1-3pm for our Make & Take! We will be making 1. Knit - Pinwheel Flowers by Frankie Brown of www.frankiesknittedstuff.blogspot.co.uk 2. Knit - Daffodils by Frankie Brown of www.frankiesknittedstuff.blogspot.co.uk 3. Crochet - Rose Flower by Moara Crochet of www.moaracrochet.com @moara_crochet Patterns, Materials and light refreshments will be supplied and the event is FREE! What you Need: đ Pinwheel Flower (knit): 3.25 mm / US 3 needles (straight or circulars) đ Daffodil (knit): 3.25 mm / US 3 needles (straight or circulars) đ Crochet Rose (crochet): 4 mm / G crochet hook đ Scissors đ Stitch Markers đ Yarn Needle Patterns are Beginner Friendly! We can't wait to see you here! We have limited spaces so make sure you sign up! If you have any questions, please email: fiber.threadsnc@gmail.com or call: 618-416-0378
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Classes
Looking for a new skill to learn or a way to level up your craft? This is the place for you. Join one of our classes and take your passion to the next step! Gifting a class? Let us know and we can make you up a gift class voucher!
Join the Malabrigo KAL with the Orienta Shawl
Join the Malabrigo KAL with the Orienta Shawl
Join Us for the Malabrigo Spring KAL â Orienta Shawl STARTS APRIL 3RD IN STORE We are thrilled to invite you to cast on with us for the Orienta Shawl KAL, featuring the stunning Malabrigo Yarn design Orienta by Cory Boberg. The KAL begins Friday, April 3rd! We'll be having our Kick Off Party that night from 5pm-9pm! W
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Ravelry: Melt the ICE (Crochet Version) pattern by ssward
Ravelry: Melt the ICE (Crochet Version) pattern by ssward
Pattern now updated with corrected stitch count!
Ravelry: Melt the ICE Hat pattern by YarnCultMN
Ravelry: Melt the ICE Hat pattern by YarnCultMN
In the 1940âs, Norwegians made and wore red pointed hats with a tassel as a form of visual protest against Nazi occupation of their country. Within two years, the Nazis made these protest hats illegal and punishable by law to wear, make, or distribute. As purveyors of traditional craft, we felt it appropriate to revisit this design.
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