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Thanks!
For some reason, not all the images loaded well for me... they're blocky/blurry, like they didn't finish loading.
I will certainly have to try this technique. (Once I learn to knit! )
Andrea |
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01.23.05 - 12:21 pm | #
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I heard about this on MindofWinter's site and had to take a gander. Wow, what a great idea. I'm about to CO for a sweater w/a hem, so I'll have to give it a try. Thanks!
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I love this brim, especially the picot edging. . Thank so much for the tutorial. Any chance you could give a lesson on a provisional cast-on? (or do you know where I can fine a good explanaiton?) I'm going to make a hat next, and really want to try my hand at this.
Elizabeth |
01.23.05 - 5:31 pm | #
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What a great tutorial! Thanks so much for posting.
Sarah G. |
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01.24.05 - 6:32 am | #
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Great tutorial, will most definitely have to try that. Thank you!
zib |
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12.20.05 - 5:23 am | #
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I've done the equivalent on a knitting machine and I've wondered about how to translate to hand knitting. Thanks for making this public. Now I can stop wondering.
elizabeth m |
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Someone from the Hourglass KAL mentioned your no-sew hem as an option for the Hourglass sweater and as I just did another sweater with a knitted hem, that I'd never used previously, this will come in handy for my next sweater. Now I just have to figure out how to do the provisional cast-on!
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