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The Faux Fur Trend: Free Patterns

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#LIONBRANDYARN for a chance to be featured! |Â Â Looking for a nearly instant project? This cowl k

#LIONBRANDYARN for a chance to be featured! | [View In Browser]( [LionBrand.com]( [The Weekly Stitch]( [Faux Fur Cowl](  Looking for a nearly instant project? This cowl knit in the CYC#7 jumbo [Go For Faux Thick & Quick]( might be exactly what you need! It works up in just a few episodes of your favorite show. I made mine one night and wore it out the next day. [Get The Pattern >>](  More Free Patterns In Faux Fur Yarn More Free Patterns In Faux Fur yarn [Colorblock Scarf]( [Sallie Sloth]( [Delano Hat](   Stitching with #LionBrandYarn #LionBrandYarn Strut your stuff and share your stitches! Use the hashtag #LionBrandYarn on social for a chance to see your photos featured in the Lion Brand [community gallery]( [Instagram feed]( or email! [LionBrandYarn on Instagram]( @evelynandpeter [LionBrandYarn on Instagram]( @fiddleknitsdesigns  [LionBrandYarn on Instagram]( @stitched_by_shelby [LionBrandYarn on Instagram]( @snug518  Lion Brand's #TipTuesday #TipTuesday Follow [@LionBrandYarn]( on Instagram to see helpful tips every Tuesday! [Tip Tuesday](    [Our Yarns](   [Patterns](   [Kits](   [Unsubscribe](  |  [Manage]( [Preferences](  |  [Forward]( [to]( [a]( [Friend]( Copyright © 2019 Lion Brand® Yarns. All Rights Reserved.Lion Brand Yarn | 34 West 15th Street | New York, NY 10011 | United States                                 Â

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