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Desert Doodle Card Deck (half deck) by Pacific Knit Co

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Desert Doodle Card Deck (half deck) by Pacific Knit Co< head> THE DESERT DOODLE DECK is your favorite new portable colorwork stitch dictionary! THE DESERT DOODLE EXPANSION is inspired by deserts of the American Southwest, capturing the rugged beauty and vibrant resilience of the unique flora and fauna of the region. NOTE: Desert Doodle Deck charts come from the digital patterns: Desert Doodle Chart Expansion. The ultimate way to inspire creative colorwork! Use these flexible

 

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

THE DESERT DOODLE EXPANSION is inspired by deserts of the American Southwest, capturing the rugged beauty and vibrant resilience of the unique flora and fauna of the region. 

NOTE: Desert Doodle Deck charts come from the digital patterns: Desert Doodle Chart Expansion.

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.

4 Steps to Doodle with Yarn: 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
  • (24) Unique 24-stitch colorwork charts
  • Custom printed cardboard tuckbox

Specifications

  • 27 - Card Poker (2.5 x 3.5”) Sized Deck

Please note that we may need to ship your order in multiple packages if it exceeds our weight threshold or if the stock is arriving in multiple shipments. We appreciate your patience as we process your order.

For our brighter and neon colors, we do our best to ensure the dye is set. However, for high contrast colors—for example, if you use bright pink with undyed yarns—we recommend using a color catcher when wet blocking and washing. This will absorb any excess dye that may bleed.

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