Rugged Camper Set Knitting Pattern for Dad

Posted by Caley on June 2nd, 2009 at 04:11am

Marie-Jolie of Permission to Unwind sent over two patterns for a Rugged Camper Cooking Set. You don’t often see good masculine knitting patterns like these! Included in the set is a heat-resistant wool-mitt with leather handle and a panhandle cover or cozy. These thrifty gifts can be knit in a variety of leftover yarns from your stash and are easy patterns for beginners. Knit the set for Father’s Day or an upcoming birthday!

 Rugged Camper Set Knitting Pattern for Dad

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