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Re: Ombre Wrap Seed Stitch Transition
"Eye-searing" LOLOLOL! Nilda wrote:
By Nilda · #195 ·
Re: Lame Question, Seed Stitch Edition
I haven’t seen the other films, but am right there with you on Little Women. It’s just gorgeous, and beautifully acted. And you need two hankies, one for the serious weeping and the other for the
By PATTERSON, ELISABETH <ep506y@...> · #194 ·
Re: Ombre Wrap Seed Stitch Transition
That looks very successful. I love the colours, as you say all the options for that wrap look good (although at this time of year I definitely like the brighter ones best).
By Jenny Swanson · #193 ·
Ombre Wrap Seed Stitch Transition
Here's a photo of the seed stitch transition zone in the Ombre Wrap.? Just a generous inch of seed stitch, alternating colors every row.? It won't bee noticed on a galloping horse, so I'm happy with
By mary_007usa · #192 ·
Re: Lame Question, Seed Stitch Edition
I wasn't very original.? I did the original Hot Pink.? The Plum is gorgeous and probably much more wearable than the pink, but since it's a complete indulgence, I indulged on the color too.? I love
By mary_007usa · #191 ·
Re: Lame Question, Seed Stitch Edition
Never occurred to me that you’d put anyone off! NB I envy you that ombre wrap, I look at it often but the customs tax would make it so much more expensive. I might go and see if I could put
By Jenny Swanson · #190 ·
Re: Lame Question, Seed Stitch Edition
I agree, Jenny.? I hope I didn't put anyone off. I certainly didn't mean to do that.? I just love going to almost every genre of move with the exception of films where the focus is blowing things
By mary_007usa · #189 ·
Re: Lame Question, Seed Stitch Edition
I’m a long established lover of the “Little Women” books, I’ve read everything L.M. Alcott ever wrote (including those stories full of city low life)and I’ve seen every adaptation going. I
By Jenny Swanson · #188 ·
Re: Lame Question, Seed Stitch Edition
Amy, had the same Bombshell problem! I hate to admit it, but I dozed (a little) during Little Women, but I also enjoyed it.? They freshened the story without doing violence to it and they rode the
By mary_007usa · #187 ·
Re: Lame Question, Seed Stitch Edition
That's it, exactly. Mary.
By mary_007usa · #186 ·
Re: Lame Question, Seed Stitch Edition
We saw Bombshell and liked it - although some characters were so poorly defined I kept thinking - “is that the husband? The producer? Someone else?” Two movie recs from me: Little Women - which
By Amy Brotslaw Schweiger · #185 ·
Re: Lame Question, Seed Stitch Edition
Mary, If you use a circular needle, you can just push the sts to the other end and work the next row in Color A. Did you mean this or something else when you said push Color A to the other end? I
By Jaya Srikrishnan · #184 ·
Re: Lame Question, Seed Stitch Edition
I've been doing a little swatch and I think that what I'll try is to alternate colors on each row:? seed stitch a row (195 stitches so it may take awhile), push Color A to the other end, and seed
By mary_007usa · #183 ·
Re: Koigu yet again
Jaya, I think your combination of yarns is going to be lovely.? Looking forward to seeing how it unfolds. Mary
By mary_007usa · #182 ·
Re: Koigu yet again
Last night I found that the designer of the Burrow Wrap had made the individual pattern available so I bought it. I will modify it a bit but I like it and will follow it mostly as written. I wound all
By Jaya Srikrishnan · #181 ·
Re: Lame Question, Seed Stitch Edition
Exactly what I need. Thanks so much, Jaya. Mary.
By mary_007usa · #180 ·
Re: Lame Question, Seed Stitch Edition
There is a shawl called Free Your Fade by Andrea Mowry. Her very popular one is Find Your Fade. She fades one color into another through a sequence of 20 rows. Basically you introduce the new color
By Jaya Srikrishnan · #179 ·
Lame Question, Seed Stitch Edition
I'm happily knitting Purl Soho's Ombre Wrap.? It's like buttah.? I'm getting close to my first transition to a lighter pink.? The one thing that I don't love about this is that there is a
By mary_007usa · #178 ·
Re: Top down mitt thumb
What if you knit a slit spanning the thumb from the base of the gusset to the notch where it splits from the hand by going back and forth as Jaya mentioned? Then, after all is done, you could pick
By jacqui whittemore · #177 ·
Re: Do we still send juju?!
So glad they’re safe but so sad their home was lost. Sending hugs and prayers for strength through these horrific disasters. Connie
By [email protected] · #176 ·