

By Stefanie Fail
This was a little bow that I created a while back for a friend’s birthday present, but now I’m thinking of creating these little bows for everything. Necklaces? Bracelets? Bow ties?
The pattern is pretty simple here, and you really only need the idea to make your own. The yarn, gauge, needle size, or following the measurements in the pattern are not critical. Make it as big or little as you like. You can also check out the necklace version in my shop!
Materials
Worsted weight yarn I used Lion Brand Wool-Ease Solids and Heathers (less than 1 skein)
US #8 knitting needles
size G crochet hook
Gauge: 18sts and 24 rows = 4″
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About the Author:

Stefanie Fail makes her jewelry and crafts in Brooklyn. When she’s not playing dress-up in her creations, she’s working on her Ph.D. in cognitive psychology and making the world more user-friendly. Find her creations at A Common Thread.










So cute, I want to wear one every day!
when i tried to save the pdf on my desktop it woudnt open. it said there was something wrong with the file.
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