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  1. This free knit snood pattern is essentia ly a cowl-scarf combination that can be worn around your neck or over your head to provide the maximum amount of warmth and protection on the coldest of days. …

  2. Knit Kirstie McLeod's stylish lace snood using just 1 oog of yarn. The simple pattern makes it ideal for lace beginners.

  3. This snood will easily cover an average amount of hair, if your hair hangs to the middle of your back. If your hair is extremely thick or if it is longer, knit an extra row with the size 19 needles for a total of 9 …

  4. Snood. The chosen Snood features in the animations between levels and bounces around in the ‘danger’ bar indicator at the right of the screen. 42

  5. In fact, wild turkeys make 28 distinct sounds, and each has its own purpose. Some sounds are made only by male turkeys, known as gobblers or toms. The female, or hen, has her own language. Here …

  6. FINISHING Tassels (Make 6) Holding 1 strand each of A and B tog, wrap yarn around a 3" [7.5 cm] piece of cardboard 10 times. Tie securely at one end. Cut across other end. Wrap yarn 3 times …

  7. Sew the cast on and cast off edges together.