Sunday, March 23, 2014

Snuggle Jacket ... I knitted this sweater l as when I was 15 Then everything should be great and it


Snuggle Jacket ... I knitted this sweater as when I was 15 Then everything should be great and it was used a lot, but then. At the back of the closet and there should not be the first sweater I knitted lie. So I found out, crochet, knit placket, cut and voila, jacket! And then it will probably be used again. Cosy jacket ... I knitted this one when I was 15, when everything should be BIG. It was used quite a lot, before it ended up in the back of my closet. There is no place for my first knit. Idea: crochet a bit, make buttonholes and an edge, cut open and voila, jacket! And then, it will come back in use. And the pattern l of a home for a long long time ago, a sort checkerboard pattern with double moss stitch and ribbing. Grooves in the button bar and you can hardly see crocheting in the cutting edge. Large in size, knit on large needles (4.5 mm and hifa 2.?), Staggered about here. And even though I'm not quite sure if it qualifies, I try me. Pin comes with a separate luxury theme this month. It is at least completed, albeit for the second time, now in early March. The pattern, from a magazine a long time ago, some kind of patchwork with double seed stitches and 2x2 rib. Garter stitch edge and almost impossible to see the crochet edging. Big in sizing, knitted on needles thick (4.5 mm and hifa 2.?), More here. cozy
Snuggle Jacket ... I knitted this sweater l as when I was 15 Then everything should be great and it was used a lot, but then. At the back of the closet and there should not be the first sweater I knitted lie. So I found out, crochet, knit placket, cut and voila, jacket! And then it will probably be used again.
Cosy jacket ... I knitted this one when I was 15, when everything should be BIG. It was used quite a lot, before it ended up in the back of my closet. There is no place for my first knit. Idea: crochet a bit, make buttonholes and an edge, cut open and voila, jacket! And then, it will come back in use.
And the pattern of a home for a long long time ago, a sort checkerboard pattern with double moss stitch l and ribbing. Grooves in the button bar and you can hardly see crocheting in the cutting edge. Large in size, knit on large needles (4.5 mm and hifa 2.?), Staggered about here. And even though I'm not quite sure if it qualifies, I try me. Pin comes with a separate luxury theme this month. It is at least completed, albeit for the second time, now in early March.
The pattern, from a magazine a long time ago, some kind of patchwork with double seed stitches and 2x2 rib. Garter stitch edge and almost impossible to see the crochet edging. Big in sizing, knitted on needles thick (4.5 mm and hifa 2.?), More here.
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