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Knittin... YarnWright 05-23-2008
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Posted by suzee on May 24, 2008, 12:30 pm
Bernadette wrote:
> On Sat, 24 May 2008 06:40:13 -0600, suzee wrote:
>
>> Bernadette wrote:
>>> On Sat, 24 May 2008 02:37:52 +0200, YarnWright wrote:
>>>
>>>> Okay, I really AM knitting again, finally working on the forlorn shawl
>>>> I started just before my mom was diagnosed (Oct? Nov?)... AND while I'm
>>>> at it, I'm actually designing again, a half-round shawl... also, same
>>>> lace pattern seems to work in a moebius too! Noreen
>>> Now that is very good news Noreen. To be able to concentrate on your
>>> craft you must have a measure of peace in your own mind. You have
>>> travelled a long way to achieve that. (((Noreen)))
>>>
>>> It will be lovely to see pictures when you have completed the shawl.
>>>
>>> Each moebius I made used a reversible lace stitch for the pattern - I
>>> just found it easier to work that way. They really are fascinating and
>>> fun items to work.
>> They don't seem to take as long as other wraps either.
>>
>> sue
>
> D'you know you are dead right Sue, that just hadn't registered with me.
> (I call my forgetfulness "just another senior moment" LOL.)

I was surprised when I did the first one. Of course I was using size 13s
I think, but once you've done the CO and first row, it just flies along.

sue

Posted by on May 24, 2008, 10:47 pm
> Bernadette wrote:
> > On Sat, 24 May 2008 06:40:13 -0600, suzee wrote:
>
> >> Bernadette wrote:
> >>> On Sat, 24 May 2008 02:37:52 +0200, YarnWright wrote:
>
> >>>> Okay, I really AM knitting again, finally working on the forlorn shaw=
l
> >>>> I started just before my mom was diagnosed (Oct? Nov?)... AND while I=
'm
> >>>> at it, I'm actually designing again, a half-round shawl... also, same=

> >>>> lace pattern seems to work in a moebius too! Noreen
> >>> Now that is very good news Noreen. To be able to concentrate on your
> >>> craft you must have a measure of peace in your own mind. You have
> >>> travelled a long way to achieve that. =A0(((Noreen)))
>
> >>> It will be lovely to see pictures when you have completed the shawl.
>
> >>> Each moebius I made used a reversible lace stitch for the pattern - I
> >>> just found it easier to work that way. They really are fascinating and=

> >>> fun items to work.
> >> They don't seem to take as long as other wraps either.
>
> >> sue
>
> > D'you know you are dead right Sue, that just hadn't registered with me.
> > (I call my forgetfulness "just another senior moment" LOL.)
>
> I was surprised when I did the first one. Of course I was using size 13s
> I think, but once you've done the CO and first row, it just flies along.
>
> sue- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

I am surprised with every one i make , and i have made quite some
moebiouses,,,, both knitted and crocheted

Posted by Katherine on May 24, 2008, 11:56 pm
> Okay, I really AM knitting again, finally working on the forlorn shawl I s=
tarted just
> before my mom was diagnosed (Oct? Nov?)... AND while I'm at it, I'm actual=
ly designing
> again, a half-round shawl...
> also, same lace pattern seems to work in a moebius too!
> Noreen

Good for you, Noreen!

Higs,
Katherine

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