Posted on 03/03/2006 5:12:00 PM PST by Knitting A Conundrum
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Knit and stitch,
Stitch and knit,
long grows the stocking
Bit by bit!
Loop over loop
single crochet
double crochet
a doily is made going
round and round
some are oval
and most profound
a delicate doiley
can be sold by the pound.
bentfeather (c)
Working on an afghan for my soon to arrive Nephew... He will arrive in April. :-)
It's derived from a medieval tapestry, a series called the hunt of the unicorn if I remember right...neat piece.
I've got a baby afghan on the needles.
interesting pattern.
Row 1: slip 1, then knit across.
Row 2 slip 1, then the pattern is: k1, p1, yo, k2tog across.
Row 3 slip 1, then knit across.
Row 4: slip 1 then k2, p1 across.
Row 5: slip 1, then knit across.
Row 6 slip 1, then k2, p1 across.
Repeat from row 1.
I'm doing this with worsted weight yarn on very large, size 13 or so needles.
Still working on a baby blanket for my godson's daughter, due in April.
Looking for some prayers and peace.....not comfortable posting why, but asking for prayers......
Thanks
You will be in my prayers.
Boy, all of us blanket workers....
Thanks, I found the dress I'm making. I made these for my girls when they were little.
I just love this pattern (check the price!), 1982 is the date. I'm not making the pantaloons though.
http://www.ewanted.com/wholeStory.do?txnID=88109
What a cute dress!
I learned how to crochet a rug from scrap yarn last weekend. It uses a LOT of yarn so it's pretty heavy, but it's moving along fast.
Bumping for the AM & a cuppa coffee. :)
Prayers going up for you.
I'm working on a spiral type scarf with some hateful chenille. ;)
Thanks for the ping!!
I'm so sore from shoveling snow, that I think it's going to be a slow knitting weekend. LOL!!
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