Knit this Adorable Bat, Crochet a Pocket Wrap or Learn to Oven Can

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This week at Wednesday Link Party 366 we feature an adorable bat (knitting pattern), a pretty Pocket Wrap (free crochet pattern) and a step-by-step tutorial to learn how to oven can and preserve dry goods.

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Bat Pocket Wrap Oven Can Featured at Wednesday Link Party366

This Week at Party 366 we feature projects from Ginx Craft, Kylie Crochets and Lazy Budget Chef

  1. Bat | Ginx Craft
  2. Chesire Cat Pocket Wrap | Kylie Crochets
  3. How to Oven Can and Preserve Dry Goods | Lazy Budget Chef

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Featuring a DIY Natural Oven Cleaning Tutorial

Featuring Crafty Halloween Bat Door Mats!

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♥ Rhondda (Oombawka Design Crochet) & Amy (The Stitchin’ Mommy)

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Bat Pocket Scarf Oven Can Featured Party366

Knit Bat

Bat

This adorable knit bat is a pattern designed by Ginx Craft. Visit her post for the details and make a couple of these bats in time for Halloween!

Pocket Wrap Kylie Crochets Featured Wednesday Link Party366

Chesire Cat Pocket Wrap

This pretty pocket wrap pattern (free pattern!) was designed by Kylie Crochets. She used Caron Chunky Cakes and an 8 mm hook to create her wrap It measures approximately 15 inches X 66 inches.

How to Oven Can Dry Goods Featured at Wednesday Link Party366

How to Oven Can and Preserve Dry Goods

Learn how to Oven Can and Preserve Dry Goods from the Lazy Budget Chef. She walks you through how to begin Oven Canning in her step-by-step post.

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