
- Balderdash Hat
- $4.00 USD from Ravelry
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The Balderdash Hat integrates all-over reversible cables with an interesting transition into the crown decreases that also has two good sides. Yes, this hat is fully reversible. 4 sizes cover the range from Baby to Adult. You can choose to knit a simple beanie or more of a watch cap with a really thick fold up brim. (Pattern includes complete abbreviated row-by-row written instructions as well as fully charted directions.)

- Balderdash Cowl
- $3.00 USD from Ravelry
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The Balderdash Cowl provides an extra thick barrier between your neck and the cold of deep winter. The fabric is also perfectly reversible in every way so it doesn’t matter if it ever gets turned inside out. No one will ever be able to tell. (Pattern includes complete abbreviated row-by-row written instructions as well as fully charted directions.)

- Attack of the Killer Rabb...
- $3.00 USD from Ravelry
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A slouchy beanie, very unisex in design. The polka-dots of the slipped stitch pattern look like bunnies, neatly lined up in ranks and ready to attack. Once you have seen the bunnies … you simply cannot ‘unsee’ those bunnies! (2-page pattern is fully written out and also fully charted.)

- Attack of the Killer Rabb...
- $3.00 USD from Ravelry
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A generous loop cowl, very unisex in design. It can be worn long, tucked into the collar of a coat, or doubled for extra warmth. The polka-dots of the slipped stitch pattern look like bunnies, neatly lined up in ranks and ready to attack. Once you have seen the bunnies … you simply cannot ‘unsee’ those bunnies! (2-page pattern is fully written out and also fully charted.)
- Mount Rainier Hat
- $4.00 USD from Ravelry
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This hat is reversible, with two similar but distinctive crowns, one of them more rugged than the other. There is a lot of overlap between the sizes so the pattern covers the entire range from premie to adult XL quite nicely with just 4 sizes. (Pattern includes complete abbreviated row-by-row written instructions as well as fully charted directions.)

- Leaves of Lothlorien Scar...
- $3.00 USD from Ravelry
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Short rows worked into garter stitch create this fun and flirty scarflette. Very versatile … several worn together loosely twined makes a nice scarf … or it can be used by itself as a hat band, necklace, garland, or belt. Great cosplay accessory. (Written instructions only, including options for colorwork and leaf placement.)

- Melite, Nymph of Calm Seas
- $5.00 USD from Ravelry
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Every element of Melite is totally reversible. It makes the perfect wrap to just grab and go. (Pattern includes complete abbreviated row-by-row written instructions as well as fully charted directions.)

- Heart Throb Scarf
- $5.00 USD from Ravelry
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Not just for Valentine’s Day, Heart Throb will be treasured every day by the romantics who live happily amongst us. Completely reversible, even the bobbles pop out from both sides of the fabric. (Pattern includes complete abbreviated row-by-row written instructions as well as fully charted directions.)

- Hourglass Chevron Scarf
- $4.00 USD from Ravelry
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This scarf only appears to have been worked in 2 pieces and grafted together. You really work it from one end to the other … and it is very nicely reversible, too! Photo tutorials are included for the ‘near mirror image’ decreases and increases that make it all come together. (Pattern includes complete abbreviated row-by-row written instructions as well as fully charted directions.)

- Angstadt Scarf
- $4.00 USD from Ravelry
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This scarf is true lace. There are no resting rows as are found in many other lace patterns, you will work yarnovers and decreases in every row. The fabric created is also reversible. (Pattern includes both the complete written out instructions and fully charted directions.)

- Belgian Waffles Scarf
- $3.00 USD from Ravelry
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This scarf is thick, warm, and perfectly reversible with ‘really clean’ color changes. (Pattern includes complete abbreviated row-by-row written instructions as well as fully charted directions.)

- Bundle created: November 14, 2017
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