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| crzyboutyarn |
Posted - 07/27/2007 : 11:12:01 PM Ok, I have 1025 yards of lace weight yarn, in pink, gray and a dark gray. It is very pretty but I dont know what to make with it. Now her comes the hard part, I dont wear shawls so I want something different..... any ideas?? Free patter is preferable. I know about knitting pattern central... but does anyone have any specific pattern ideas??
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| crzyboutyarn |
Posted - 07/29/2007 : 09:54:19 AM Thanks for the idea, it would be really pretty as a shrung...hmm I am going to have to think some more on that one, I am leaning more to some king of stole pattern though
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| stellal |
Posted - 07/29/2007 : 02:06:06 AM shrug? -It should be enough for some sleeves. Maybe 3/4? Start at centre back, - knit until the yarn runs out? Shrugs are great over long sleeved tee shirts. I'd use a modified pattern from knitandTonic. its for kids but works for us grown up gals to
Stella
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| crzyboutyarn |
Posted - 07/29/2007 : 01:13:44 AM No, i am just not a dressed up kind of gal, I am more of a blue jeans girl. I wouldnt wear a shawl, even though I have knitted them in the past. I am looking for more of a stole.
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| NastiJ |
Posted - 07/28/2007 : 1:48:01 PM why do you not wear shawls? is it because they slip? you might consider a capelet.
Nancy J.
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