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| I finished my kids Christmas stockings...YEA now DH and the kids will quit bugging me. All I have left are DH's and Mine..and they can wait until next year.
Vickey-MN http://store.nobleknits.com/knchst.html
http://www.jimmybeanswool.com/knitting/yarn/AnnNorling/AnnNorlingPatte
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http://www.jimmybeanswool.com/knitting/yarn/AnnNorling/AnnNorlingPatte
rns.asp?showLarge=true&specPCVID=7417
I've made the Raindeer and he's cute too!! I think I'll make the fireplace from one of the links for myself, and the christmas tree with gifts for DH.
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- Posted by donna_loomis (My Page) on Wed, Oct 28, 09 at 10:52
| Vickey, I applaud you. I absolutely HATE knitting a picture into a piece, although I love the finished product. Now, keep your promise and get the other two done before next Christmas. Good job. |
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| I really like the snowflake stocking. You sure are energetic. It would take forever to knit that many stockings. I have one sleeve to finish on one sweater, and pictures of another partial to take and email to get some help before I do much more on it. I may just have to buy that pattern. The one I made Damien when he was little is plain green and red, with his name in white at the top. Tami |
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- Posted by oilpainter (My Page) on Thu, Oct 29, 09 at 9:11
| donna loomis: You probably hate knitting in a picture because you don't use wool bobbins and your yarn keeps getting tangled. I have done many picture sweaters and love knitting in pictures. Without the bobbins though you spend more time untangling wool than knitting |
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- Posted by donna_loomis (My Page) on Thu, Oct 29, 09 at 9:13
| Nah, it's having all those ends to contend with. Slows me down, LOL. |
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- Posted by oilpainter (My Page) on Mon, Nov 2, 09 at 21:24
| There is that!! |
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