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What would you suggest... Carol In WI 02-18-2008
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Posted by Carol In WI on February 18, 2008, 8:59 pm
I want to crochet a stuffed animal net, what would you do? Thanks, Carol In
WI

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



Posted by on February 18, 2008, 11:29 pm
> I want to crochet a stuffed animal net, what would you do? =A0Thanks, Caro=
l In
> WI
>
> --
> Blessed are the cracked, for they let in the light.

Carol

A Stuffed Net ?????? A net has holes , a stuffed something is
stuffed ? please elaborate ??
mirjam

Posted by Richard Eney on February 19, 2008, 12:16 am
>I want to crochet a stuffed animal net, what would you do?

I'd look for a pattern for a French Shopping Bag in crochet,
and adapt it to whatever shape net I wanted to hang up to
store the stuffed animals. The ones I've seen in magazines
are usually triangular but that assumes you have a corner
to hang it in. Maybe just a really big bag would work, and
you could hang it on a hook.

If you use non-stretchy cotton, you could use any lace
pattern that has smaller openings than the smallest of the
stuffed animals.

=Tamar



Posted by on February 19, 2008, 1:05 am
On Feb 19, 7:16=A0am, dicc...@radix.net (Richard Eney) wrote:
>
> >I want to crochet a stuffed animal net, what would you do?
>
> I'd look for a pattern for a French Shopping Bag in crochet,
> and adapt it to whatever shape net I wanted to hang up to
> store the stuffed animals. =A0The ones I've seen in magazines
> are usually triangular but that assumes you have a corner
> to hang it in. =A0Maybe just a really big bag would work, and
> you could hang it on a hook.
>
> If you use non-stretchy cotton, you could use any lace
> pattern that has smaller openings than the smallest of the
> stuffed animals.
>
> =3DTamar

Thank you Tamar !! now i gedt what what she wanted [ one shouldn`t
read before mornin g coffee, before 06.00 ,,,,,
Carol so here goes ,,, measure the place you want to hang it ,,, take
the longest measure and cast on in DC ,dividable in 4,,,, than just
make loops of 7 single Crochet which you end with a dc in every 4th dc
of the base cast row,,,,, next row after turning you make 7 singles
and fasten eav=3Dch with a dc in the middle of former row`s loops of
7 ,,,,,, makes for a spectacular neat net !!!
mirjam


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