First Quarter Review:) Warning a LONG post!
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FIBRE ARTIST, KNITWEAR DESIGNER, BREEDER AND EXHIBITOR OF LHASA APSO, MEDIUM, PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED, SURVIVOR OF CHILDHOOD ABUSE. NO RELIGION OR SET POLITICAL VIEWS. STUDENT OF LIFE. FEEL WELCOME TO COMMENT. DISSENTING VIEWS NOT REASON TO CENSOR. ABUSIVE OR THREATENING COMMENTS WILL NOT BE PUBLISHED. YOU MAY CONTACT ME AT : APSO AT TANTRA-APSO DOT COM
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Look fab and very cosy! You have chosen an easy maintable yarn and over come the unsuspected hurdles...
I know what you mean with problems due to "hard to see". I have the same issue now with black alpaca. Though it is not boucle...my eye sight gets poor from time to time.
Beautiful job, Colin!
Great Job! Your handfinishing is wonderful. I appreciate your comments about not being able to see your knitting -- I have the same problem.
Well, it turned out to have invisible seams anyway becasue of the way the yarn is.
I can normally see but the nature of this yarn is that the sts are not visible, just bobbles and it is that which make sit very hard to see the sts.
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colin
What a beautiful creation! A hugh to you!
It's beautiful, what type of machine are you using?
I have a brother 260 and an old knitking both manual. The old knitking is 4.5 and the brother is bulky.
You do beautiful work.
Your neckline is SO lovely!!
Do you cut-and-sew?
-Lisa W.
:)
Your neckline is SO lovely!!
Do you cut-and-sew?
-Lisa W.
:)
No, Lisa, this was shaped on the machine.
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colin
A beautiful sweater! I wish I convince my husband to wear something like that.
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