Oodles of noodles with crisscrossed ribbing in Bella Chenille yarn
Knitting textured swatches with Universal Yarn Bella Chenille is so oodles of softness! Between Bella Chenille yarn and the crisscross stitch pattern it’s super for swaddling babies and the baby in all of us! Free knit stitch patterns
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Super Bulky yarn 100% Polyester 100g ball 131 yds Thick and soft, Bella Chenille is a fuzzy dream, great for next-to-the-skin projects for little ones. Super Bulky 100% Polyester 3.5oz (100g) 131yds (120m) 10-14 stitches = 4 US 10.5 (6.5mm). Note that all images and descriptions are provided by the manufacturer. Colors may appear differently due to lighting or monitor settings.
(Universal Yarn) Bella Chenille 116 Pansy Purple
Super Bulky yarn 100% Polyester 100g ball 131 yds Thick and soft, Bella Chenille is a fuzzy dream, great for next-to-the-skin projects for little ones. Super Bulky 100% Polyester 3.5oz (100g) 131yds (120m) 10-14 stitches = 4 US 10.5 (6.5mm). Note that all images and descriptions are provided by the manufacturer. Colors may appear differently due to lighting or monitor settings.
(Universal Yarn) Bella Chenille 116 Pansy Purple
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Super Bulky yarn 100% Polyester 100g ball 131 yds Thick and soft, Bella Chenille is a fuzzy dream, great for next-to-the-skin projects for little ones. Super Bulky 100% Polyester 3.5oz (100g) 131yds (120m) 10-14 stitches = 4 US 10.5 (6.5mm). Note that all images and descriptions are provided by the manufacturer. Colors may appear differently due to lighting or monitor settings.
(Universal Yarn) Bella Chenille 116 Pansy Purple
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