Baby bootees - the other model

Dec 05, 2009 21:31

And now it's not easy for me to figure out which settings to use with THIS camera by lamplight. LOL

They are already in the future grandma's washing machine because we don't want the baby to catch us unprepared (she'll start for Sofia as soon as the baby is born). That's why I didn't wait for tomorrow's daylight. :)


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paterson_si December 6 2009, 00:47:00 UTC
oh, knitted stuff. :)

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tilia_tomentosa December 6 2009, 09:40:18 UTC
Yes, that terrible knitted stuff. LOL

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tilia_tomentosa December 6 2009, 09:41:14 UTC
Yes, delicate they are. :)

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boteci December 13 2009, 00:46:09 UTC
awww :-)

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tilia_tomentosa December 14 2009, 18:28:29 UTC
:)

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plantmom February 13 2011, 04:05:17 UTC
OMG, I love the white edging! I've been experimenting with adding crocheted edging to my knitted pieces, and it adds a lot of interest.

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tilia_tomentosa February 13 2011, 13:46:03 UTC
Thank you ( ... )

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plantmom February 13 2011, 13:52:19 UTC
I understand quite well. I use a similar technique to create finished hems on some of my garments, more tailored and elegant than ribbing. Don't worry about the text;the pictures say it all to me!

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tilia_tomentosa February 13 2011, 13:56:14 UTC
P.S. That "mystery script" in the Bulgarian article is the Cyrillic alphabet. :)

And here is the simpler baby bootee model. http://tilia-tomentosa.livejournal.com/133406.html

Sometimes I knit those... what do you call them... edges? in a contrasting colour, or I knit the upper part in some fancier way.

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