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Re: entrelac Carol In WI 02-20-2008
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Posted by Carol In WI on February 20, 2008, 7:00 pm
Never heard of it but love to see what it looks like, get directions, get
views of how to do this. Thanks Wendy, I can always learn something new.
Carol In WI

--
Blessed are the cracked, for they let in the light.



Posted by myswendy on February 20, 2008, 8:06 pm
> Never heard of it =A0but love to see what it looks like, get directions, g=
et
> views of how to do this. =A0Thanks Wendy, I can always learn something new=
.
> Carol In WI
>
> --
> Blessed are the cracked, for they let in the light.

Well, Carol, this is the page I went to. I think the look is fabulous.
It really does come out this way, but for me, it takes an ENORMOUS
amount of concentration, clearly, and I need some help to stay on
track! Check this out:
http://knittyotter.typepad.com/otterknits/files/6_stitch_entrelac_scarf_tuto=
rial_by_knittyotter.pdf

Wendy
A KFIC

Posted by Katherine on February 20, 2008, 8:51 pm
>
> > Never heard of it =A0but love to see what it looks like, get directions,=
get
> > views of how to do this. =A0Thanks Wendy, I can always learn something n=
ew.
> > Carol In WI
>
> > --
> > Blessed are the cracked, for they let in the light.
>
> Well, Carol, this is the page I went to. I think the look is fabulous.
> It really does come out this way, but for me, it takes an ENORMOUS
> amount of concentration, clearly, and I need some help to stay on
> track! Check this out:http://knittyotter.typepad.com/otterknits/files/6_st=
itch_entrelac_sca...

Well, no., not an ENORMOUS amount of concentration, but more than
your normal mindless knitting, for sure!

Higs,
Katherine

Posted by myswendy on February 20, 2008, 9:15 pm
>
>
> > > Never heard of it =A0but love to see what it looks like, get direction=
s, get
> > > views of how to do this. =A0Thanks Wendy, I can always learn something=
new.
> > > Carol In WI
>
> > > --
> > > Blessed are the cracked, for they let in the light.
>
> > Well, Carol, this is the page I went to. I think the look is fabulous.
> > It really does come out this way, but for me, it takes an ENORMOUS
> > amount of concentration, clearly, and I need some help to stay on
> > track! Check this out:http://knittyotter.typepad.com/otterknits/files/6_=
stitch_entrelac_sca...
>
> Well, no., not an ENORMOUS amount of concentration, but more than
> your normal mindless knitting, for sure!
>
> Higs,
> Katherine

HAHAHA! Thanks Katherine! I'm sure that's good advice. I have trouble
remembering rows and all sorts of tiny, short-term-memory things like
that. There must be some good advice you can give me, or at least some
clues to help me recognize which direction I'm supposed to be heading
in, if/when I get interrupted in my work?

Wendy

Posted by myswendy on February 20, 2008, 9:19 pm
And oh yes! I have another question: In looking at those directions,
what exactly does this mean: kfb = knit into front and back of
stitch. That is how I increase a stitch in my work, but I have a
feeling that's not what they're talking about here, since they have
another instruction of "m1" for "make 1" as well. What's the
difference please?

Wendy

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