strings with springs

Apr 10, 2007 02:45

It could be a sweater for a ferret...

I completed a knitting project. Keep an eye out for horsemen. )

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garpu April 10 2007, 13:45:50 UTC
Love the colors.

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3smallishmagi April 11 2007, 09:10:28 UTC
Love the fact that I had to google the thing you knitted a cover for. Love the things knitters think would be happier with a knitted covering. Look, toilet roll covers! a picture frame! a jersey with just sleeves for when you can't make up your mind whether you need a jersey or not and leave one half on! a car bonnet protector! a protector for Golden Gate bridge so we don't have to paint it red every few years! Laughed when I found out what it was: "Oh! that might be useful!"

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adularia April 11 2007, 22:26:14 UTC
> a jersey with just sleeves for when you can't make up your mind whether you need a jersey or not and leave one half on!

are you talking about this? http://knitty.com/ISSUEspring05/PATTcleaves.html

I don't understand that at all...

I was actually asked to make the nosepiece cover, in an effort to make it more comfortable. Word is still out on whether it's helping.

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3smallishmagi April 12 2007, 03:53:43 UTC
http://knitty.com/ISSUEspring06/PATTconvertible.html was what I remembered but I think cleaves fit the description better.

Just found http://knitty.com/ISSUEwinter05/PATTmrsbeeton.html too.

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adularia April 12 2007, 06:42:34 UTC
I like wrist-warmers. A pair of them were the first thing I made. They're more or less pointful depending on exactly how they're constructed, I think - the Mrs. Beetons are on the low end.

and, um, I hate to say it, but I really love the lace pattern in Convertible. I actually bought half the materials to make it, but I'm on a death march to finish Banff. I will probably leave off the button band and the weird tie-tack things.

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