Wrist Rest Cover
Designed by Julie A. Bolduc
Pattern ID: p114003
Date Added: April 18, 1999
This wrist rest cover is a result of a need. A need to cover my old ugly wrist rest I have had since I got my computer. This is a basic pattern and could be improved upon I am sure. This particular pattern would look wonderful if made with a varigated yarn.
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