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    Default Valentine Heart Fridgie

    http://www.crochetmemories.com/archive/february3.html

    I think I'll make these for card enclosures.

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    Neat, thanks! I especially like the ruffled one.
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    thanks
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    Thanks. Those are cute!!

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    These work up SO quick and easy! I did have to mark my dc so I could "see" the square on the first one. These would also make great pins!

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    I made up several - and sewed them to the sleeves and hem of a white T-shirt. . . great for Valentine's day.

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    I'm off to try a few of these.....

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    How cute!!!!

    Wouldn't these be adorable pieced together to make a throw or a baby blanket!!!

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    These are so cute

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    i saved to make . thanks so much!

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    They are pretty

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    I'm going to see if I can find a knit version of these since I can't crochet.

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    http://www.craftfinder.com/html/marchknittingnews.html

    Pattern #2
    Knit a Heart . . .

    Or knit two, decorate them, sew them together and make sachets......or leave open at top, attach chain stitch handles for a little purse for child or doll.

    Materials: Red knitting worsted weight yarn, knitting needles No. 8, assorted sequins, beads, buttons, appliques to decorate.

    Cast on 1 st. (Work in garter st throughout).
    Row 1: Knit, increasing one st.
    Row 2: Knit.
    Row 3: Knit, increasing one st in each st (4 sts).
    Row 4: Knit.
    Row 5: Knit, inc 1 st in first stitch, k1, inc 1 st in next 2 sts.
    Row 6: Knit.

    Continuing in garter st, inc 1 st both sides every other row until there are 19 sts. Knit 9 rows even. Next Row: K2tog, k7, bind off one st, k to within last 2 sts, k2tog. Work each side separately as follows: K2tog both sides every other row until 2 sts rem. Bind off. Weave in yarn ends. Decorate.

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    Denise, you rock, thank you!

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