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My cutest neighbor, Elise, is sporting a new hat and scarf. (I should have made it thinner and longer; she's going to outgrow that scarf in no time!) It's done all over in a cloverleaf eyelet pattern (from Barbara Walker's
A Treasury of Knitting Patterns, 1968) with seed stitch borders and beaded fringe for the hat. What a doll! (By the way, that's proud daddy, Glen, helping Elise model her new accessories.)
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