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Sat, Jan 19, 08 at 11:10
| Here's a snippet from a pattern I received in the Barb Bettegnies newsletter (pretty Aran afghan):
Row 1 (RS): Work 6 sts in established Seed St, pm, work Pat B across 116 sts, pm, work last 6 sts in established Seed St. What does the abbreviation "pm" mean? |
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- Posted by donna_loomis (My Page) on Sat, Jan 19, 08 at 12:48
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- Posted by socks12345 (My Page) on Sun, Jan 20, 08 at 10:07
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- Posted by Anita(abgilley200@gmail.com) onThu, Aug 4, 11 at 21:57
| I have a Diamond Pattern Throw with the following instructions: Row 1: *p1, (k1,p1) twice, k6, p1, k6, pM, rep from * I have never seen this type of abbreviation (pM) and have no idea what it means. Can you help decipher it? |
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- Posted by Joe(Midnight_sky_13@hotmail.com) onFri, Aug 5, 11 at 3:01
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| I never heard of it either and have never seen it but now I'm armed with good info thanks |
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