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my patterns – preemie beanie

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Preemie Beanie

11 Responses to "my patterns – preemie beanie"

[…] own pattern – a copy is here. Feel free to use it. I am planning on making another one […]

Love it but can’t seem to download it.

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Sorry, but where is the PDF?

I was unable to find the pdf to download.

Hi, we have a friend who has just had premmie twins and we wouild love the pattern for the beanie but I can’t find the pdf. Would you please be able to send to me. thanks

Hi. I am also unable to fine the pdf and would love to download this pattern. I knit beanies for our local maternity hospital – each baby born there goes home with a nice, warm beanie. I’ve been struggling to find a pattern for a preemie one and the one on your site is just what I am looking for. Thanks.

would love to kniit your preemie beanies but cant find pdf file

Hi, I have attached the file. It is also available on Ravelry:

http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/preemie-beanie

Good luck!

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