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Knitting Patterns

Children's Felt Boot Slippers
Uses one (1) skein of our Lopi Yarn. Fun and very warm.
$4 for pattern plus postage

Felt Boot Slippers
Uses two (2) skeins of our Lopi Yarn.

Felt Clogs
Fast and easy slippers. Uses one (1) skein of our Lopi Yarn. Very Popular.
$5 for pattern plus postage

Felt Hat
Uses one (1) of our Lopi Yarn. Fast and easy, looks great!
$5 for pattern plus postage

Felt Night On The Town
Use one (1) skein of our Lopi Yarn. Fun. Very popular.
$5 for pattern plus postage

A Felt Flock
Cute! Use one (1) skein of our Lopi Yarn plus 30 yards for contrast. Sells well.
$5 for pattern plus postage

Body Hugging Flat Purse
Knitted then felted. Uses one (1) skein of our Lopi Yarn on circular #10 1/2 ga
needles 24' length.
$6.00 plus shipping

City Shoulder Bag
Knitted then felted. Use one (1) skein of our Lopi Yarn. Use circular #10 1/2 ga
needles 24" length.
$6.00 plus shipping

Railroad Socks
This
easy to knit 2 row ribbed pattern creates interesting vertical lines and insures
a snug fit. Directions are for 3 weights of yarn, fingerling, sport or worsted
weight. Uses 350 yards of our sport weight sock yarn and size 3 double pointed
needles. A great no nonsense excellent fitting soc
$4.50 plus postage of $1.00

Rams Horn Buttons
Made of copper based metal with ring shank. 3 sizes. Very beautiful and dressy.
Price; each plus postage
How to order:
Since many of the products comes in varying weights, orders must be figured
individually. We do not take credit cards nor Pay Pal (sorry) but we do take
checks, cash and money orders. If you will email (trf@icelandicsheep.com)
or call us (417-469-1151) we will figure out your order including postage. Then
you need to send a check, money order, or cash to this address Tongue River Farm
5000 CR 4910 Pomona MO 65789 We will fill your order right away. Thanks for
your interest! :)
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