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Pattern Roundup: Off the Shoulder Tops

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This pattern roundup was inspired by two newly published patterns that scream sophisticated style and comfort! One cold shoulder top is designed by my friend Michelle of Two Brothers Blanket.

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Off the Shoulder Tops

A collection of off the shoulder tops that I'm loving right now. With a mix of cables, lace or ridges, I'm sure you'll love one or all of them for lounging in comfort or heading out about town.

Which top do you love the most? What color would you make first that coordinates the best with the wardrobe. Tell me below in the comments.

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    1. You’re so welcome, Suzanne! The Shawldigan is so fun to make and just as fun to wear. What colors are you going to choose for your shawldigan? Happy Thanksgiving to you too!

    1. Thank you Jeannie for the kind words! I completely agree with the lack of hours. If I had an extra set of arms and more hours in the day, I would get maybe a third of the crochet done that I want to do.

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