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lady3bugs knitting: Que Cara de Prato!
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Sou tricotadeira. nas agulhas ou na máquina de tricotar há sempre fios a criar qualquer coisa. para mim, para a família, amigos ou para quem quiser. aqui mesmo ao meu lado, o meu Amor também cria, coisas lindas e saborosas, feitas com Amor e fantasia! Este vai ser o nosso blogue, para entrarem dentro do nosso imaginário e, quem sabe, se inspirarem com as nossas criações! Sexta-feira, 22 de fevereiro de 2013. Que Cara de Prato! Com 2 pirralhos a correr pela casa, há sempre "pirralhices" a acontecer. Mãos ...
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Stitch Challenge Rules | 50,000 Stitches
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Aspiring to knit 50,000 stitches every month. About 50,000 Stitches. Here is a summary of all of my stitch challenge rules so far, with all of my modifications up to date:. I will attempt to knit 50,000 or more stitches every month (scaled to the month length). [31-days: 50,000 sts; 30-days: 48,387 sts; 28-days: 45,161 sts]. Knitting techniques that require extra stitch equivalents will be counted as multiple stitches. A nupp will count as however many stitches were used to make the nupp. Fill in your de...
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Robb & Carisa: September 2014
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Wednesday, September 17, 2014. NJ - Day 3 - Ocean City, Beach Day #1. What a wonderful beach day! I LOVE the ocean! Finished off with some fudge. :). Posted by Robb and Carisa. NJ - Day 2. The next day, when Janet got off work, she took me to downtown Philidelphia, where we saw the Liberty Bell, the old congress building where George Washington was president, Betsy Ross' house, and the oldest street in Philidelphia. There was a big tall ship to look at. And I think this was the Betsy Ross bridge. The fir...
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Robb & Carisa: July 2015
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Sunday, July 12, 2015. OAJ and Weekend Agility News. The biggest news of the weekend was Charley got his Open Agility Jumpers title! He ended the weekend with a perfect score, 100/100, and was the only dog out of all the group that qualified! On Friday, he also got a 2nd leg towards his standard title. Posted by Robb and Carisa. Thursday, July 9, 2015. Big Weekend in Agility. But you know what? The more you do it the easier it gets. You will make mistakes. You will forget things (collar on? You'll hang o...
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52 Weeks, 52 Hats: Tam C
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52 Weeks, 52 Hats. Thursday, January 6, 2011. It's Friday, so that must mean it's time to roll out the latest installment of 52 hats. Queue the soundtrack of trumpets blaring, fireworks bursting, and crowds going wild. This is #5, so I'm nearly 10% done! Not that there's any turning back at this point- knitting 47 more hats is my official 2011 Knitolution, and I risk severe shunning by my fellow knitters if I fail to deliver. a fate worse than death, it seems. Seems as though I'm keeping this one. Techni...
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52 Weeks, 52 Hats: 1840 Nightcap
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52 Weeks, 52 Hats. Tuesday, November 8, 2011. I had a productive, fun-filled, and restful weekend, so I think I'm ready to face hat 47:. Let's just try it on. I know I have a tiny head, but this is ridiculous. SO, for the purposes of 52 hats, I'm going to consider this done. Come December 1st, I'm ripping it out to start anew- should have plenty of time to finish before Christmas. right? Malabrigo Sock, which, in my opinion, is lace weight. It is. August 3, 2016 at 2:24 PM. August 3, 2016 at 2:36 PM.
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52 Weeks, 52 Hats: Simple Pleasures
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52 Weeks, 52 Hats. Monday, December 5, 2011. We went to the sea once again. I feel so lucky that it's only a short drive- or walk! I'm also lucky to have a husband who takes fantastic pictures. Cashmere. I can't describe how impossibly soft this yarn is- I have felt cashmere before, but this is. beyond. And it costs less per ounce than white truffles or beluga caviar, with the added bonus that you don't have. To eat it. Though you may want to- I won't judge. From the Purl Bee. December 5, 2011 at 7:07 PM.
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52 Weeks, 52 Hats: Setesdal Love Hat
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52 Weeks, 52 Hats. Friday, April 8, 2011. I finally finished my fourth Quince hat yesterday. It's been a WIP since February 28th, and to call it a huge pain in the ass is only a slight overstatement. Luckily, the final product justifies the effort:. Sadly, it's still cold enough outside to require a hat. I've actually made this hat twice- the first time it was unreasonably large. I know at least one person who wants this hat- me! Quince and Co. Chickadee- oh, how I love this yarn! April 8, 2011 at 9:32 PM.
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Building better trousers with SCIENCE | A pile of sheep
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A pile of sheep. The British Yarn Guide. Knitting as a subculture →. February 8, 2015 · 2:03 pm. Building better trousers with SCIENCE. I’m still very much in sewing mode rather than knitting mode these days. I’ve decided I need new work trousers and the only way forward is to sew them myself. Unfortunately making trousers that fit well is a high-level challenge. All those intersecting topographies at the crotch! Let me detail the method: I marked up the centre of an A3 piece of paper with 1cm increments...
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Free Pattern: River Tam | Jeshknits
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Free Pattern: River Tam. River is meant to be a much closer fitting hat than her brother, making her the perfect thing for those who like the shape of tams but don’t have enough hair to wear the larger ones. Simon is structured, with a fluffy, thick fabric; River is drapey and fluid, with a slinky lightweight feel. And, of course, River Tam looks better in red. Grignasco Top Print, 2 skeins (110 yds/50g per skein). US6/4mm 16″ circs. Prep rnd: switch to larger needles, *k4, m1,* repeat around, end k2, m1.
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