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Sticks & Circuits: Renee's Lace Class Scarf
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Friday, November 6, 2009. Renee's Lace Class Scarf. Renee’s Lace Class. 1 skein sock yarn – 100g or more, approx 400 yds. Gram scale (not critical, but helps a lot). Crochet hook (comparable to size of needles, but any of the middling sizes will work). Small amount of waste yarn. Not all that important. Weigh yarn and record here: g. Using crochet hook and waste yarn, chain about 58. With main yarn, pick up and knit 55 sts in the back loops of the chain. K3, p to last 3 sts, k3. Lily of the Valley chart:.
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Knitting Dragonflies: Knitting Help
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All kinds of great knitting help from KD Sandi. Here is a list of her helpful articles! Choosing Yarn the Importance of Drape by KD. Sandi-Great article on yarn and drape, this lady has also many, many wonderful articles on knitting advice! Designing on your own. How to start from cjwyche/handspun. I Knit with CatFur. Youtuber, need to know how to do a stitch, watch her! R- Youtube videos of all types of knit stitches, I love her! The Knitting site videos. Knitting instructions from How stuff works.
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desktop21-e1271175961629 | Dutchess
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Diagrammer - Strik og kod
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Hvis du selv laver opskrifter med hulmønster-strik, er her nogle links til hvordan man kan bruge Excel (eller Google Spreadsheets) til diagrammerne:. Using Excel to create simple lace charts. How I make my knitting charts for lace. Woolly Wormhead har lavet en særlig strikke-font, Woolly Font. Som kan downloades gratis:. Jeg har ikke prøvet det endnu, jeg plejer at bruge Excel eller Google Spreadsheets, men der findes altså indtil flere Online Chart Creators:. Eller dette ark fra St. Denis.
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FO Friday: Green Cable Hat | nerdyinplaid
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WIP Wednesday: Beyond Pink Puerperium →. FO Friday: Green Cable Hat. January 15, 2016. I have a serious crush on cables–the more complicated the better–and Hat No. 5. By Kara McKinley was a great warm-up. I’m using this hat for a beginning cable class because it’s simple, yet interesting, and includes both cables with a needle and without. The only thing that would make this hat better is a giant pompom, which I’m considering adding. (Don’t you think it needs one? Charted. I made my own using ChartGen.