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Posted by DA on May 18, 2009, 8:24 am
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>> There is always something on the needles here. Summer is when I do most
>> of
>> my Christmas knitting.
>> At the present, I am knitting for myself. There is a picture of the
>> project
>> here in the upper left corner of the
>> page.http://www.knitrowan.com/whats-on/gallery.aspx
>> Using size 2 needles and Rowan Cashcotton, so progress is slow.
>> DA
> That is Beautiful DA ,,
> Hope you have fun knitting
> mirjam
Thanks you. The shaping of the fronts is quite interesting, having to keep
track of all the increases and decreases makes counting almost every row a
chore.
DA
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Posted by Spike on May 18, 2009, 9:46 pm
DA wrote:
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>>> There is always something on the needles here. Summer is when I do
>>> most of
>>> my Christmas knitting.
>>> At the present, I am knitting for myself. There is a picture of the
>>> project
>>> here in the upper left corner of the
>>> page.http://www.knitrowan.com/whats-on/gallery.aspx
>>> Using size 2 needles and Rowan Cashcotton, so progress is slow.
>>> DA
>> That is Beautiful DA ,,
>> Hope you have fun knitting
>> mirjam
>
>
> Thanks you. The shaping of the fronts is quite interesting, having to
> keep track of all the increases and decreases makes counting almost
> every row a chore.
> DA
Please post a picture DA.
Please,
Dennis
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Posted by DA on May 18, 2009, 10:00 pm
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>> Thanks you. The shaping of the fronts is quite interesting, having to
>> keep track of all the increases and decreases makes counting almost
>> every row a chore.
>> DA
> Please post a picture DA.
>
> Please,
> Dennis
Dennis, I don't have an account at any of the online photo sites.
Sorry,
DA
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Posted by Spike on May 19, 2009, 9:58 pm
DA wrote:
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>>> Thanks you. The shaping of the fronts is quite interesting, having to
>>> keep track of all the increases and decreases makes counting almost
>>> every row a chore.
>>> DA
>> Please post a picture DA.
>> Please,
>> Dennis
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> Dennis, I don't have an account at any of the online photo sites. Sorry,
> DA
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>
There are a few free ones online. If you need help give me a line or
email me and I will post it.
Dennis
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Posted by DA on May 19, 2009, 11:25 pm
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>> Dennis, I don't have an account at any of the online photo sites. Sorry,
>> DA
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> There are a few free ones online. If you need help give me a line or
> email me and I will post it.
>
> Dennis
Thanks,
DA
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>> of
>> my Christmas knitting.
>> At the present, I am knitting for myself. There is a picture of the
>> project
>> here in the upper left corner of the
>> page.http://www.knitrowan.com/whats-on/gallery.aspx
>> Using size 2 needles and Rowan Cashcotton, so progress is slow.
>> DA
> That is Beautiful DA ,,
> Hope you have fun knitting
> mirjam