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Free Knitting Patterns - MiscellaneousEar Warmer or HeadbandDouble layers for warmth. Features a simple to knit snowflake pattern. Eyeglass Case Use this knitting pattern to also hold a cell phone, iPod, or even pencils! Knit it on straight needles or in the round. Golf Club Covers These golf club covers are very easy to knit. Depending on the size of the wood, knit varying number of stripes. iPod Sock Two versions of this iPod sock case knitting pattern are available...in the round or on straight needles. Add a strap for carrying your iPod. Knitting Needle Case Simple to sew case for your knitting needles. Adjust so that you can fit the number of needles you wish! Lace Flower Doily Knit on double points, this is a beautiful pattern featuring a large center flower surrounded by eyelets. Leg Warmers Knit these up in one or two colors. Fast to knit with a big gauge. Neck Wrap Relax and enjoy a day at the spa at home with this herb filled neck wrap. Pinwheel Cloth Easy to knit short rows are the key to this beautiful pinwheel pattern. Use it as a guest face cloth or under a vase or candle. There are also many variations possible. Use a thicker yarn and it makes a great pot holder or hot pad. Make it larger and you have knit a great rug. Sarong A great cover up for the beach or pool, this versatile sarong can be worn in many different ways. Five sizes. Table Runner This table runner or dresser scarf is a beautiful openwork lace pattern that is fairly easy to remember. Turn this into a beautiful rectangular shawl simply by casting on additional stitches and working additional rows until it's the length desired. Tea Cosy Easy vertical striped tea cozy. Tea Cosy This pretty lace pattern is written in two sizes. Thrummed Headband Or Ear Warmer For thrummed projects, roving (unspun wool) is used a second yarn resulting in a warm project with a unique look. Also see Knit A Bit, for patterns by Barbara Breiter |