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Hundtandsfest mittens knitting pattern

Hundtandsfest mittens knitting pattern

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Hundtandsfest is a knitting pattern created for the KNITS Advent calendar 2023.


It is a two-coloured pattern in the finnish classic yarn 7 brothers.

Size: S/M

Recommende yarn: KNITS Alpine merino 100m/50g

Amount: 100g - 50 g/ colour

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Downloading this pattern will get you the SWEDISH pattern and the FINNISH pattern.´


Knit a beautiful piece for yourself or to gift a loved one, with our Hundandsfest mid-knitting pattern. The timeless designs you create will leave a lasting impression. Give a touch of your personality to every item you knit and celebrate the joy of creation with our Hundandsfest knitting pattern.

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