I got a question about a pattern.
On http;//www.bevscountrycottage.com/kp2.html if you see way it made. I
wondering is there a way to convert this pattern into a size 3 foot? Please help me out here gang? Pam-Doggirl3 |
I got a question about a pattern.
On Oct 19, 2:25*am, (I love my doggie) wrote:
On http;//www.bevscountrycottage.com/kp2.htmlif you see way it made. I wondering is there a way to convert this pattern into a size 3 foot? Please help me out here gang? Pam-Doggirl3 Pam sorry i am not aware of such a size ???? mirjam |
I got a question about a pattern.
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I got a question about a pattern.
On Oct 18, 8:25 pm, (I love my doggie) wrote:
On http;//www.bevscountrycottage.com/kp2.htmlif you see way it made. I wondering is there a way to convert this pattern into a size 3 foot? Please help me out here gang? Pam-Doggirl3 You would need to measure the size 3 foot in order to find out how long you need to make the sock. Normally you want to allow about 1 1/2" for the toe reduction. You may need to reduce the number of overall stitches too, so that the sock is not too big around. It all depends on your gauge and the intended foot/ankle really. -Shannon http://www.easyknittingpatterns.net |
I got a question about a pattern.
Thanks guys.
I went into Bev's site last night & ask her. And she said that I need to lower down the lenght of the foot to either 5 or 6. And she thought my size 3 foot was dainty. LOL. I told her I've seen smaller feet on other people. Someone in my old dance class had feet small enough for baby shoes. She is now 17 yrs old. So now I have to go knit for my feet. After I finish the sock pattern I got going now. Pam-Doggirl3 |
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