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Bits n Bobs - Ekokids - cover

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Bits n Bobs - Ekokids

Linda Gray

Publisher: Linda Gray

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Summary

Bits & Bobs contains patterns for lots of accessories for your Ekokid doll.  
  
Yarn requirements are approximate but have been measured generously! All patterns are designed to make with double knitting yarn and 4mm needles (old UK size 8 and US size 6)  
  
Patterns for: 
Shawl 
Beanie Hat 
Floppy Hat 
Sports Bag 
Satchel 
Scarf 
Boots 
Belt 
Headband 
Wrist and ankle warmers  
Shades 
*Please note this pattern book includes the above items and does not contain instructions for the ekokid doll 
If you haven't made your Ekokid doll yet, download 'Knit a Teenage Doll' now and get those needles clicking! 
Happy Knitting!
Available since: 08/26/2019.

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