Blogger Postcard: Two of Wands

SKU: 81-PC001

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Customer Reviews

Based on 51 reviews
88%
(45)
6%
(3)
4%
(2)
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2%
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Lilith
Gardenia Market Tote

Lovely Blogger postcard. This was my first kit. It turned out beautiful! The instructions were clear and easy to follow. The yarn is amazing. I hope they keep it as art of the a permanent collection.

M
Melody
Love this Pattern

By far the easiest, most in depth pattern I have ever tried. Love how they put every detail in pattern. No guess work. Made my sweater all one color. Love the way it turned out.

C
Cathy Hawblitz
Vista wrap

I love this wrap. I have made 8 of the different colors selected wraps. 5 that are Christmas presents. Only takes me about 3 days per wrap. Hope to be able to sell some. The colir theory yarn is my favorite. I must have 200 skeins saved up

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Anonymous
Meet the designer

I enjoy being able "Meet the designer"

D
Diane Broderick
helpful information about the author

I appreciated reading the information about the person who created the pattern and learning more about her history.

G
Gnarity

What was the card for?

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Customer Reviews

Based on 51 reviews
88%
(45)
6%
(3)
4%
(2)
0%
(0)
2%
(1)
L
Lilith
Gardenia Market Tote

Lovely Blogger postcard. This was my first kit. It turned out beautiful! The instructions were clear and easy to follow. The yarn is amazing. I hope they keep it as art of the a permanent collection.

M
Melody
Love this Pattern

By far the easiest, most in depth pattern I have ever tried. Love how they put every detail in pattern. No guess work. Made my sweater all one color. Love the way it turned out.

C
Cathy Hawblitz
Vista wrap

I love this wrap. I have made 8 of the different colors selected wraps. 5 that are Christmas presents. Only takes me about 3 days per wrap. Hope to be able to sell some. The colir theory yarn is my favorite. I must have 200 skeins saved up

A
Anonymous
Meet the designer

I enjoy being able "Meet the designer"

D
Diane Broderick
helpful information about the author

I appreciated reading the information about the person who created the pattern and learning more about her history.

G
Gnarity

What was the card for?