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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction & fairisle tips
Boards & yarns
All About Gauge
Casting on, knitting in fairisle, binding off
Fixing mistakes.
Extra picture charts

PATTERNS
Coasters & hot mats
Wonderful wash cloths
Snuggly Scarves
Headband & Ear muffs
Flower hat
Terrific totes
Fingerless gloves
Locked in Warmth-keyhole scarf
Baby Vest & jacket
Perfect Pillows
Beautiful Blankets
Masterpiece Coat
2 gauges are provided so that Authentic Knitting
Boards, Noble Knitters and Knifty Knitter long looms can all use the patterns.
Many patterns are multi-sized also and approximate yarn requirements are listed.
Total # of fairisle charts=36. Many can be mixed between patterns.
Book is $20 and will be delivered as an instant download as soon as payment is received so you can start knitting today.
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The patterns sold in this row only are being delivered through a brand new service. When you click the button, you will be redirected to a website with a full description. You will be able to purchase and download directly from that point. I am interested in hearing how this service works for you.--Kathryn Buttoned Cable Scarf
Love Pillow Ornamental Orbs Marvelous Mobius

If you thought the Authentic Knitting Board was fine gauge, have a look at this one! Needles are less than 1/4" apart. They are really very tiny grooved pegs. This is an Ezee Knitter from the 1940's. It still works fine if you have the patience to work it.
See my other patterns
The patterns below are available at VivaLoom.com click this link to see them backpack
ballet slippers and mary janes
cabled collar
cabled keyhole scarf
cabled slip-knot shawl
cuddly characters doll
exersocks
fabulous felted beads
flower power blanket
half hat
non-a-knot scarf
shaped fairisle hat
shapely shawl
snowflake scarf
tadpole hat
turkish delight slipper-socks
Click here for a free Fun Fur scarf or collar pattern. Pictured at right

click here for instructions on numbering the needles on your board