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Yarn: Eco-Bamboo Designer: Carlé Dehning Skill Level: Easy The Weekender is a fun and easy make. Using a large hook, this is easily made up in a couple of hours. Use only two colours, or a number of colours in the same palette; this pattern was created for experimentation and fun. The Eco-Bamboo gives it exceptional drape and a gorgeous lustre.
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Yarn: Eco-Fusion Designer: Brenda Grobler Loosely based on Annie, Bahari is an excellent stashbuster. Bahari is a Swahili word that means 'by the sea', and this is actually why Carle asked Brenda to design a similar one. Annie is a firm favourite in her wardrobe, but as she spends a lot of time at her home in Kommetjie, she needed an extra one for long walks on the beach.
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Country Girl is an excellent starter garment. With minimal shaping, this would be a great project for beginner crocheters to try their hand at making their first garment. Yarn: Eco-Cotton (Eco-Fusion is an option as well, just make sure that you do a gauge sample first) Designer: Brenda Grobler Dificulty level: Easy
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Brighton is an easy living pullover, perfect for Autumn and Spring. Made with Eco-Fusion, this light garment will become a wardrobe staple. The pullover has interesting sleeve details and the longer back than a front will create a flattering silhouette. Yarn: Eco-Fusion Alternative Yarn: For a warmer version, use SuperTwist Sock, but be sure to do a gauge sample first. Adjust hook as necessary. Designer: Brenda Grobler Difficulty level: Easy
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Summer Rebel originally appeared in the Autumn 2017 issue of Create Magazine. It is an uncomplicated design that will take you from late summer through to early winter. Made in Nurturing Fibres’ Eco Fusion, this is a timeless piece that you have to add to your wardrobe. Yarn: Eco Fusion Designer: Brenda Grobler