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Pat Frette Designs is always adding new patterns to the available list. These
patterns will be ones that haven't made their way into a book yet so they are only
available as individuals. Each one uses a specific technique, but don't be afraid of
them because the technique is simple to do. Here are a few new ones for you...
| Lacy Stripes Set is a romper, cardigan and socks set for your little one.
Vertical stripes use a longstitch technique. Sizes 6, 12, and 18 months. |

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Cross-Stitch Magic. This two-piece outfit is knitted in fairisle and
simple cross-stitches are then added. |
| Belle Cheri. This two-piece show-stopper is easily knit in cotton
yarn using a garter carriage or a ribber. The bows and frame are three-needle cords.
Embroidery on top is added last. |

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Butterfly Pullover uses a hand-manipulated double-bed technique called
'Butterfly Stitch' from Susan Guigliumi's "Hand-Manipulated Stitches" book.
I used a sew -n cut decorative neckband and garter stitch hems to give this one the
right finishing touch. |
| Twisted Diamonds uses a hand-manipulated technique called "Twisted
Diamonds' from Susan Guigliumi's "Hand-Manipulated Stitches" book. Simple
embroidery is added to the diamond centers. |

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Basketweave Pullover uses another hand-manipulated technique from the
"Hand-Manipulated Stitches" book. The basketweave stitch is used on the
hems and neckband. A multi-transfer tool is very helpful in moving the stitches.
A decorative neckband and duplicate stitched sheep give this one the right
finishing touch. |
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