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November 2020’s Top 3 PPP Patterns: Last Minute Gifts!

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Looking for some Last Minute Gifts to make? We kind of thought that might be the case! (Not that we're doing the same thing. No, not at all! Anyhoo …)

That’s why we put together this special Pattern Pack Pro edition full of 8 quick-and-easy last-minute gifts you can make before Christmas!

Here are our top 3!

1. Pruina Cable Set by Bethany Pratt

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This set includes a hat, mittens, and boot cuffs and it pairs perfectly with Bethany Pratt's Pruina Sweater from Happily Hooked Issue #80 (November 2020)!

Even though the items are made from fine weight (#2) yarn, they have rich, textured stitches that work up into a warm and cozy set of winter accessories. They’re the perfect stocking stuffer.

This pattern gets bonus points because it coordinates with the gorgeous Pruina sweater design in the November Totally Textured issue of Happily Hooked Magazine.

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2. Sweet Bean Wine Collection by Fallon McNaughton

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This adorable wine cozy trio will brighten up any wine drinker's day and guarantees she'll never misplace her glass again!

Fallon’s signature alternating puff stitch design showed up last January in the Perfectly Chic Beanie design that was so popular with Happily Hooked Members. Here she uses it in three variations on wine cozies.

Made from one of the most accessible yarns out there — Lion Brand Mandala Ombre, which you can even get at Walmart — this set is fast, fun, and eye-catching. What a great last-minute gift for any loved one!

3. The Harvest Collection Hat by Shawna Underwood

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Such a pretty hat by our own Shawna Underwood and modeled by her equally pretty daughter!

Shawna is known for her creative use of the double slip stitch, which creates a beautiful ribbed texture. This hat is worked brim first and then in rounds for the body.

A truly unique and super-fast gift design, you can make it with any #4 worsted weight yarn. Pictured is Hobby Lobby’s Yarn Bee Marblesque in Coral. You could make a few of these over a weekend to have ready just in time for stocking stuffing!

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These are just 3 of the 8 Last Minute Gift designs in the November 2020 issue of Pattern Pack Pro.

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Your FIRST issue of Pattern Pack Pro (including the three designs mentioned above)
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Abby Letner
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I'm Abby — mom of three, lifelong crocheter, voracious reader, and aspiring novelist. At some point, I was supposed to grow up ... but so far I still spend most of my time playing with books, paper, and yarn. In my mind, I live a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away. My crochet speed is 1 beanie per 2 episodes of The Mandalorian. I'm beyond grateful to work with the team at Happily Hooked, and I'm excited to see where this journey takes me!

Abby Letner

www.happilyhooked.com

I'm Abby — mom of three, lifelong crocheter, voracious reader, and aspiring novelist. At some point, I was supposed to grow up ... but so far I still spend most of my time playing with books, paper, and yarn. In my mind, I live a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away. My crochet speed is 1 beanie per 2 episodes of The Mandalorian. I'm beyond grateful to work with the team at Happily Hooked, and I'm excited to see where this journey takes me!

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