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A few more photos from Bottegas sorry there's a double here - can't figure out how to remove it
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A few more photos from Bottegas sorry there's a double here - can't figure out how to remove it
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I am trying this as an experiment - I thought we might enjoy having some of these wonderful photos more accessible rather than having to hunt for them in the photo section
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Hello everyone! I've completed the alphabet flashcards (as featured in IDEAS - Outside the Square). They are attached below. Happy printing! Andrea :o)
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Materials
Sports weight yarn, your choice of colours
5.00 mm crochet hook (H/8) yarn needle
Gauge:
8 sc = 5 cm (2 inches)
8 rows = 5 cm (2 inches)
Finished Measurements
Size 4 : Chest : 33 cm ( 13 inches); Length : 38 cm (15 inches); Sleeve: 28 cm (
Size 8x8 inches
Gauge (stockinette): 5 stitches = 1 inch, 6 rows = 1 inch
Worsted weight yarn in blue, green red
Size 6 (4mm) needles
Cast on 32 stitches with blue yarn .
Begin chart. Work first 2 rows (solid blue) in garter stitch
R
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The beautiful yarn Kirsty Clarke donated for this block is called "Oceanic"
This wavy shell stitch reminded me of the oceans our blocks travel to get to their destination. The deep waters separate our continents, but also connect us across
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This block is an adaptation of a stitch pattern chronicled by Barbara G. Walker.
I chose this particular stitch because the seeded pattern reminds me that each small thing we do can bear fruit beyond our imagination.
The love and care we pu
Read more…Apologies for this being a little late, but here we are now. this month is going to be a little different, this month it's all up to you. Start the new years off by creating something totally different and unique - this month we are designing our ow
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Crochet Instructions
Mary used a bulky wool yarn and a 6mm crochet hook and the finished size of the vest was 10 inches long, and 11 inches across the chest.
For bigger sizes, just make bigger squares.
Start with a loosely crocheted chain of 3
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Alison’s One Evening Hat
With the great need for hats for our South African orphans, this is an ideal pattern. It works up in an evening, is soft and stretchy so it will ‘grow’ with the child, and is so simple that even a beginning knitter will
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I started with a chain of 8 or 10 (depending on yarn), joined with a slipstitch to the first chain, and then worked stitches in rounds to make a tube until it was long enough to cover a child's finger... work stitches together at top to close. The
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SLIP-OVER INSTRUCTIONS - BASIC TANK TOP STYLE
In its simplest form, easy enough for even the beginning knitter/crocheter, this vest is made from 2 rectangles with a ‘shoulder strap’ attached on each side.
The finished size of the garment shoul
Read more…Hi All, I have enjoyed reading everybodies blogs and thought I would have a go at creating my own. Some of my blogging will about knitting and some will be general stuff about my life and my lovely family.
A little about myself : I am 36 years (a
Read more…Moved from the old patterns section Comment by Julie Kempton on September 19, 2009 at 11:32pm Crochet Mitered Square: You can make this any size you want, just be sure to chain an even number so that your rows will always have an odd number of stit
Read more…The pattern for the flowers on our blanket were from a free pamphlet found at our local wool shop. But the pattern is also available at www.sugarncream.com. Search for "Flower Power Rug" Membership is free. If you have difficulty accessing the patter
Read more…Hi everyone My name is Melissa Langer and I live with my wonderful husband Fred and my pug Emmitt in Boulder, Colorado. I am an artist and love to paint pugs and dogs. You can see my work on my... Website: http://www.pugnotes.com Art Blog: http://p
Read more…I came across a book at the library called Knitting Out of Africa by Marianne Isager. I wanted to share the images of her sweater designs (but not the patterns) - see attached PDF below. What I have noticed is that the designs are very geometric. Th
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