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Doodle Deck Winter

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Doodle Deck WinterTHE WINTER DOODLE DECK is your favorite new portable colorwork stitch dictionary! The ultimate way to inspire creative colorwork! Use these flexible mix and match chart cards to visually re arrange and design the perfect colorwork pattern from start to finish. The Winter Doodle Deck is full of festive cheer! The charts are a mix of sparkling snowflakes on cozy winter nights and fun and jolly holiday gifts. Create gifts for the whole family using these

THE WINTER DOODLE DECK is your favorite new portable colorwork stitch dictionary!

The ultimate way to inspire creative colorwork! Use these flexible mix-and-match chart cards to visually re-arrange and design the perfect colorwork pattern from start to finish.

The Winter Doodle Deck is full of festive cheer! The charts are a mix of sparkling snowflakes on cozy winter nights and fun and jolly holiday gifts. Create gifts for the whole family using these playful winter colorwork motifs!

Choose your construction method, choose your charts, choose your order/colors, and start knitting!

Each Doodle Card Deck includes:

  • (1) How to Doodle instruction card
  • (2) Full color, illustrated schematics with bullet list instructions
  • (51) Unique 24-stitch colorwork charts
  • Custom printed cardboard tuckbox

Winter Doodle Deck charts come from the digital patterns: Holiday Doodle (original), Holiday Doodle Expansion 1, Winter Skies Expansion

Chart examples include:

  • Snowflakes & Stars
  • Snowmen & Reindeer
  • Pine Trees & Boughs
  • Holly Berries (with bobbles!)
  • Merry wrapping paper
  • Vintage Ski Sweaters

How to use with Doodle Patterns:

  • CHOOSE YOUR THEME: Pick the Doodle Charts that have the motifs you want! Or pick several chart expansions to mix-and-match!
  • CHOOSE YOUR PATTERN: Pick which pattern or construction method you prefer. Every chart works with every pattern!
  • CHOOSE YOUR YARNS: Pick a skein or two for your main color, and a handful of mini skeins for contrast colors!
  • START KNITTING: Pick your first motifs and colors and start knitting! You can change it up with every new motif!

How to use with Non-Doodle Patterns:

  • Design your own pattern shape and plug in your charts
  • Add a motif to the hem of vanilla sweater, mitten, or sock
  • 54-Card Poker (2.5 x 3.5”) Sized Deck
  • 310gsm Casino Paper Stock – Smooth Coating
  • Custom printed cardboard tuckbox
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