Cutesy Pansy
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Cutesy Pansy
This pattern uses mercerised cotton embroidery thread purchased on Amazon. Each skein is about 8 metres long and, depending on how many pansies you want to make, you’ll want a variety of different colours. You can actually use any yarn for this and change hook size accordingly, although the effect is better when using embroidery thread.
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- First published: November 2015
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