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  • Re: Backing (or lining) a Knitted Blanket

    I seen a really pretty blanket that had a lining on it, about 1 or 2 " or so away from the edge- The edge of the blanket was an an additional one inch of st, st, with the last row ending with k3, yo, k3, to the end.-last row purl.(end with WS) making eyelets. when the sewing along the edge was done you can fold over the knitted eyelet edge and
    Posted to How do I? (Forum) by PattiB on Feb 22, 2009
  • Re: Backing (or lining) a Knitted Blanket

    when I did this my baby blanket was made of a merino wool and I backed mine with a nice soft cotton flannel (the ones that babies can sleep in fire retardant) and I actually took my time making sure it was cut about 1/4" bigger than my blanket and then ironed the flannel with that 1/4" seam to make it easier to pin it to the back of the blanket
    Posted to How do I? (Forum) by PattiB on Feb 21, 2009
  • Re: Big fan here

    I too to love piecework magazine, even when there isn't knitting in there I love reading the historical things they have. I loved reading about the old samplers and the beautiful needle work of the asian girls slippers, oh I can't begin or is it I can't stop talking about the wonderful things I have seen and read about in their magazines
    Posted to Piecework (Forum) by PattiB on Oct 19, 2008
  • Re: 19 patterns from past fall issues

    This is a legitimate problem and I as a diabetic with neuropathies in both hands on, some days have a hard time just holding my knitting needles, and I am also a Registered Nurse. So on two differant levels I don't understand why a post as serious as the one above has gone unnoticed perhaps, just no reply, but regardless no response. There should
    Posted to Forum Feedback and Suggestion Box (Forum) by PattiB on Oct 11, 2008
  • Re: Passwords and downloads

    oh gosh I also feel the same way...sometimes I end up not visiting because I can't remember and then I have to resend for a new password and by the time I am sent a new email with the replacement pw I forgot and got caught up in something else to do and couldn't get the chance to go back to the site to fix the password and get the time to look
    Posted to Forum Feedback and Suggestion Box (Forum) by PattiB on Oct 11, 2008
  • Re: "Webknits" patterns

    I just learned recently that if you want that free pattern that you need to save it to your own files quickly because it doesn't stay free for long. Before you kknow it you will want to use that "free" pattern and you will go to download it and find that it now costs you somethin. I learned the hard way, mine was free and now is $6.00
    Posted to Interweave Knits (Forum) by PattiB on Oct 9, 2008
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