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Author: lazycrochetlazycrochet
Date: Jul 31, 2008 07:28
On Jul 29, 10:57�pm, "YarnWright" wrote:
Hi Noreen,
Haven't heard a word from her.
Hugs,
Nora
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Author: enigmaenigma
Date: Jul 30, 2008 04:17
> Did you ever get a response from Wooly?
> worried,
wooly/coggie? i saw her post on Ravelry recently
lee
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Last night while sitting in my chair
I pinged a host that wasn't there
It wasn't there again today
The host resolved to NSA.
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Author: benbeljungbenbeljung
Date: Jul 29, 2008 09:35
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Author: mirjammirjam
Date: Jul 28, 2008 21:38
Since i ripped the lace , thinking it would be nicer if the front one
will `face` each other and not go in a circle [=all in same
direction] , i also thought how to make the lace even more delicate
Number of stitiches should divide in an uneven group of 3 st.
Mark the Middle ,
row one: k3, p3 end with k3
row 2 : p3, loop on needle, slip 1, k 1, Sliped 1 over knitted,
k1, ,,,till the mark where you should p3, than k1, k2 tog. loop on
needle, end with p3/
row 2 k3 , p3, as the stiches go end with k3
row 3: p3, k1, loop on needle, slip 1, k1 , slip over knitted 1, ...
till mark , p middle 3 , k2 tog, loop on needle, k1,, end with p3.
row 4 as 2.
row 5: p3, slip 1, k1 , sliped over knitted. k1 , loop on
needle .....till middle 3 [mark] loop on neele, k1, k2 tog ...
mirjam
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Author: mirjammirjam
Date: Jul 26, 2008 21:36
Since the top had some kind of broken zigzag of pairs of 5 holes
ooving this way that the other and they meet in the middle ,, [ yoke
was knit Both sides into middle, and sewn at mid back ] i needed some
lace to finnish downward ,,, sewed the underarm seams, and picked up
stiches all around ,, the Number divided into 3 [uneven groups of 3]
and my lace is this
row 1 , [wrong side ] 3k, 3p etc.. end with 3k.
row 2 , [outer right side] p3, k2tog , yarn over, k1,,,,,,end with p3
row 3 , k3 , p3, end with k3
row 4 p3, k1, k2 tog, yarn over .........end with p3.
row 5 ,k3 , p3 , end with k3
It is a very `plain` kind of lace , but easy to make and very
pleasing !!!
mirjam
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Author: Linda D.Linda D.
Date: Jul 25, 2008 09:05
Hi everyone,
Question for you: Has anyone had any experience using an alpaca and
silk blend yarn? I'm not sure what the percentages are but it's a
fingering weight, and I looked at it to knit EZ's Pi Shawl. I recall
a discussion that some people had experienced shedding when they've
used alpaca, so I'm concerned that if I use this yarn (which is quite
pricey) that I would be disappointed if it shed all over my clothes.
with thanks for your help...Linda D. in B.C., Canada
P.S. The yarn I purchased is this one in taupe
http://www.ramwools.com/index.cfm?pageID=3§ion=141&prodID=3933
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Author: mirjammirjam
Date: Jul 24, 2008 20:45
Everybody ,, the new knitter`s came in ,,, Such nice new idea
wonderful !!!
mirjam
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