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Terry Matz
Terry Matz
@terrymatz@wandering.shop  ·  activity timestamp 3 days ago

Happy Arizona Statehood Day! On this day, February 14 in 1912, Arizona, became the 48th US state.
Celebrate with knitting patterns like these inspired by Arizona places such as Sedona, the Painted Desert, and more from my Southwest style post
https://intheloopknitting.com/southwest-knitting-patterns.php

#knitting #otd #Arizona

1. Sedona Sampler Throw with colors and textures of the Arizona landscape. Designed by Kountingsheep.
2. Painted Desert Poncho featuring ombre stripes with stranded stars, flowers and arrows. Designed by Carol Sunday. Sport weight yarn.
3. Sedona Wrap inspired by camp blankets with southwestern motifs but created with knit and purl textures. Design by Penny Ollman.
4. Arizona Afghan combines linen stitch, stranded colorwork, slipped stitches, and a little bit of intarsia to create a colorful, geometric design. Designed by Heidi Gustad.
1. Sedona Sampler Throw with colors and textures of the Arizona landscape. Designed by Kountingsheep. 2. Painted Desert Poncho featuring ombre stripes with stranded stars, flowers and arrows. Designed by Carol Sunday. Sport weight yarn. 3. Sedona Wrap inspired by camp blankets with southwestern motifs but created with knit and purl textures. Design by Penny Ollman. 4. Arizona Afghan combines linen stitch, stranded colorwork, slipped stitches, and a little bit of intarsia to create a colorful, geometric design. Designed by Heidi Gustad.
1. Sedona Sampler Throw with colors and textures of the Arizona landscape. Designed by Kountingsheep. 2. Painted Desert Poncho featuring ombre stripes with stranded stars, flowers and arrows. Designed by Carol Sunday. Sport weight yarn. 3. Sedona Wrap inspired by camp blankets with southwestern motifs but created with knit and purl textures. Design by Penny Ollman. 4. Arizona Afghan combines linen stitch, stranded colorwork, slipped stitches, and a little bit of intarsia to create a colorful, geometric design. Designed by Heidi Gustad.

Southwestern Style Knitting Patterns - In the Loop Knitting

Free knitting patterns for shawls, sweaters, hats, blankets, and more knit with southwestern style motifs and designs. Most patterns are free.
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