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Luck o’ the Irish!

It’s almost time for St. Patrick’s Day, so that means green yarn! We’ve found this collection of adorable patterns, all perfect for the Irish Holiday.

First, we have Mike the Leprechaun. With this little lucky guy around you’ll always have a smile. He is designed by Stacey of FreshStitches, and is worked in worsted weight yarn, so it is not long before you can have your very own little Leprechaun. Standing 12″ tall (including his top hat), he would make a great conversation starter! Find his pattern here.

Try your skills at some socks! These All of My Ducks in a Row Socks are available on Ravelry. They aren’t St. Patrick’s Day specific, but they do call for yarn by the Three Irish Girls! The Three Irish Girls are based in Wisconsin and are focused on providing unique, stunning colorways for any project or color palette! Make these socks more festive for the holiday and find some green variegated yarn such as our exclusive Cabbage Key colorway.

Maybe all you need is a little luck! Instead of searching the ground for a four-leafed clover, why not crochet one? This little lucky charm is a free pattern on Ravelry; you could even use the scraps of green you have leftover from Mike the Leprechaun or your Ducks in a Row socks. For an added amount of fun, add a keyring and turn it into a keychain charm you can use year-round!

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Coming up at A Good Yarn! You’re not going to want to miss Susan B. Anderson! Susan has been knitting for over 25 years and has spent many of those years as a designer. During the weekend of March 18th-20th she will be at A Good Yarn teaching classes and workshops that you will not want to miss! Check them out here. Can’t make it to Sarasota? Susan offers many of her patterns on Ravelry.

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