Page Summary: 0:37 Kfb 1:37 YO 2:49 M1 (backwards loop) 4:10 M1L & M1R 6:35 M1 (knitting into the back of the stitch from the row below) 8:22 ... Dive into the depths of the ocean and discover the largest creatures ever imagined โ from real marine giants and prehistoric ...
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0:37 Kfb 1:37 YO 2:49 M1 (backwards loop) 4:10 M1L & M1R 6:35 M1 (knitting into the back of the stitch from the row below) 8:22 ... Dive into the depths of the ocean and discover the largest creatures ever imagined โ from real marine giants and prehistoric ... Remember, you can always find longer videos that demonstrate what I show in the short Knit*Minute videos.
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- 0:37 Kfb 1:37 YO 2:49 M1 (backwards loop) 4:10 M1L & M1R 6:35 M1 (knitting into the back of the stitch from the row below) 8:22 ...
- Dive into the depths of the ocean and discover the largest creatures ever imagined โ from real marine giants and prehistoric ...
- Remember, you can always find longer videos that demonstrate what I show in the short Knit*Minute videos.
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