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Happy House Charm
About the Pattern:
The happy house charm is worked from the bottom up on circular needles using the magic loop method. You can also use DNPs but I found the magic loop method to be a bit easier for this project.
The happy house charm is intended to be a scrap project, suitable for any gauge/any yarn you have left over. Feel free to adjust the stitch counts to create the happy house charm of your dreams :)
Materials:
3.5 mm circular needles (or whatever needle size matches your scrap yarn)
tapestry needle
stitch marker
fiber fill or scrap yarn/fabric
~ 15 g of main color yarn
~ 10 g of secondary color yarn
note: because this is a scrap yarn project your yarn requirements will vary based on what yarn and needle size you use
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