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Quinacridone
Chatty Knitter
 
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mwyn
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Posted - 12/13/2005 : 3:18:05 PM
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Oooh; I like it. I wish I could see the pattern a bit better in the varigated. I may give it a try when these 12 hour shifts at work cease. mwyn
One who works with his hands is a laborer. With hands & head; a craftsman. With hands, head & heart an artist. (Paraphrase St. Francis of Assissi) |
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Little Kitty
Chatty Knitter
 
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Posted - 12/15/2005 : 10:02:56 AM
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Oooh. That's pretty! And in pink, it really stands out!
~~ Lynette ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
A Gathering of Wool |
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HellaHelen
Chatty Knitter
 
USA
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Posted - 12/15/2005 : 10:58:25 AM
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Nice! What a great stash-busting, pretty project! Thanks for sharing.
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Quinacridone
Chatty Knitter
 
USA
123 Posts |
Posted - 12/17/2005 : 08:11:33 AM
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Mwyn, I'm sorry its taken me so long to write back to you. I have misplaced my camera (I think I left it at a client site) so I can't take another photo of my stole/capelet/whateveritis yet. In the meantime, this is how you can see the piece better:
Position your mouse over the photo on my blog, then right click on the photo. A drop menu will appear. Select copy with the left clicker. Then open up Microsoft Word (or something that you can drop a photo into). Right click again. When the drop menu appears, select Paste with the left clicker. The photo of my stole will appear at the same size it was in my blog. Now position your clicker on the right hand lower very corner of the photo. Left click and wait a moment. A double sided arrow should appear (sometimes on my computer, I have to left click a couple of times). When the arrow appears along with little black squares around the edge of the photo, left click on the corner and drag the corner outward (do not lift your finger off of the mouse clicker). Dotted lines should appear indicating a larger sized square circumference. When you let go of the clicker, the photo will take on the new size you have given it. You can make the image quite large and see all the detail that you want to using this technique. (I use this when the previews from upcoming magazines are posted and I want to see a larger photo then what the mag. websites show).
Hella Helen and Little Kitty and Mwyn, thank you for giving me feedback on this pattern (for a couple of days no one had replied and I was worried that I had created something abhorrent and reprehensible to the world of knitters). I appreciate your encouragements.
to view my art: http://members.cox.net/sherritzej |
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mwyn
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Posted - 12/18/2005 : 8:08:32 PM
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Hi Quinacridone; I copied your pattern this evening . I appreciate the advice on the enlarging. I'm looking forward to making this. If I have any problems I'll be sure and pm. :}
mwyn
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