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Elizabeth Zimmermann’s Baby Surprise Jacket – tips for working and adding long sleeves, different edges, collars and hoods.
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Elizabeth Zimmermann’s Baby Surprise Jacket – tips for working and adding long sleeves, different edges, collars and hoods.
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We’re back with another round of show and tell! Here are some of the finished projects we’ve had the good fortune to admire lately, all of whom began as yarn on our shelves. Today, let’s look at projects featuring stripes and colorwork. Paula knit this \