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OK, so it's not really morning here...
It's past noon, but we got up late and didn't breakfast until noon.
It's a warm 57 degrees out so I've opened the doors to get the fried bacon smell out of the house. It still hurts my arm to knit much, but I've gotten halfway down the first sleeve of the Oddball sweater and am trying to figure out how to decrease as well as doing the short rows; I should have decreased earlier because the sleeve will be somewhat baggy at the forearm. Any suggestions... |
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In article , spampot
wrote: It's past noon, but we got up late and didn't breakfast until noon. It's a warm 57 degrees out so I've opened the doors to get the fried bacon smell out of the house. It still hurts my arm to knit much, but I've gotten halfway down the first sleeve of the Oddball sweater and am trying to figure out how to decrease as well as doing the short rows; I should have decreased earlier because the sleeve will be somewhat baggy at the forearm. Any suggestions... Spampot, take care of that arm, No good suggestions for your question, I am sure that someone is coming up with help though Els -- hate spam not welcome |
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In article , spampot
wrote: It's past noon, but we got up late and didn't breakfast until noon. It's a warm 57 degrees out so I've opened the doors to get the fried bacon smell out of the house. It still hurts my arm to knit much, but I've gotten halfway down the first sleeve of the Oddball sweater and am trying to figure out how to decrease as well as doing the short rows; I should have decreased earlier because the sleeve will be somewhat baggy at the forearm. Any suggestions... Spampot, take care of that arm, No good suggestions for your question, I am sure that someone is coming up with help though Els -- hate spam not welcome |
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| On Sun, 21 Nov 2004 12:26:21 -0500, spampot wrote:
It's past noon, but we got up late and didn't breakfast until noon. It's a warm 57 degrees out so I've opened the doors to get the fried bacon smell out of the house. It still hurts my arm to knit much, but I've gotten halfway down the first sleeve of the Oddball sweater and am trying to figure out how to decrease as well as doing the short rows; I should have decreased earlier because the sleeve will be somewhat baggy at the forearm. Any suggestions... You know where you're doing the decreases every other row in the middle of the under arm area to keep it straight? Well, decreasing 3 rows out of 4 is common for the long sleeve version, or maybe every row if you put if off. Helen "Halla" Fleischer, Fantasy & Fiber Artist http://home.covad.net/~drgandalf/halla/ Balticon Art Program Coordinator http://www.balticon.org |
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| On Sun, 21 Nov 2004 12:26:21 -0500, spampot wrote:
It's past noon, but we got up late and didn't breakfast until noon. It's a warm 57 degrees out so I've opened the doors to get the fried bacon smell out of the house. It still hurts my arm to knit much, but I've gotten halfway down the first sleeve of the Oddball sweater and am trying to figure out how to decrease as well as doing the short rows; I should have decreased earlier because the sleeve will be somewhat baggy at the forearm. Any suggestions... You know where you're doing the decreases every other row in the middle of the under arm area to keep it straight? Well, decreasing 3 rows out of 4 is common for the long sleeve version, or maybe every row if you put if off. Helen "Halla" Fleischer, Fantasy & Fiber Artist http://home.covad.net/~drgandalf/halla/ Balticon Art Program Coordinator http://www.balticon.org |
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Helen Halla Fleischer wrote:
| On Sun, 21 Nov 2004 12:26:21 -0500, spampot wrote: It's past noon, but we got up late and didn't breakfast until noon. It's a warm 57 degrees out so I've opened the doors to get the fried bacon smell out of the house. It still hurts my arm to knit much, but I've gotten halfway down the first sleeve of the Oddball sweater and am trying to figure out how to decrease as well as doing the short rows; I should have decreased earlier because the sleeve will be somewhat baggy at the forearm. Any suggestions... You know where you're doing the decreases every other row in the middle of the under arm area to keep it straight? Well, decreasing 3 rows out of 4 is common for the long sleeve version, or maybe every row if you put if off. Helen "Halla" Fleischer, Fantasy & Fiber Artist http://home.covad.net/~drgandalf/halla/ Balticon Art Program Coordinator http://www.balticon.org Aha! Thanks a million, Halla! making notes |
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Helen Halla Fleischer wrote:
| On Sun, 21 Nov 2004 12:26:21 -0500, spampot wrote: It's past noon, but we got up late and didn't breakfast until noon. It's a warm 57 degrees out so I've opened the doors to get the fried bacon smell out of the house. It still hurts my arm to knit much, but I've gotten halfway down the first sleeve of the Oddball sweater and am trying to figure out how to decrease as well as doing the short rows; I should have decreased earlier because the sleeve will be somewhat baggy at the forearm. Any suggestions... You know where you're doing the decreases every other row in the middle of the under arm area to keep it straight? Well, decreasing 3 rows out of 4 is common for the long sleeve version, or maybe every row if you put if off. Helen "Halla" Fleischer, Fantasy & Fiber Artist http://home.covad.net/~drgandalf/halla/ Balticon Art Program Coordinator http://www.balticon.org Aha! Thanks a million, Halla! making notes |
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Sampot, I only have one good suggestion - take extra good care of your arm !
God Bless Gwen -- Gwen Kelly "spampot" wrote in message ... It's past noon, but we got up late and didn't breakfast until noon. It's a warm 57 degrees out so I've opened the doors to get the fried bacon smell out of the house. It still hurts my arm to knit much, but I've gotten halfway down the first sleeve of the Oddball sweater and am trying to figure out how to decrease as well as doing the short rows; I should have decreased earlier because the sleeve will be somewhat baggy at the forearm. Any suggestions... |
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Sampot, I only have one good suggestion - take extra good care of your arm !
God Bless Gwen -- Gwen Kelly "spampot" wrote in message ... It's past noon, but we got up late and didn't breakfast until noon. It's a warm 57 degrees out so I've opened the doors to get the fried bacon smell out of the house. It still hurts my arm to knit much, but I've gotten halfway down the first sleeve of the Oddball sweater and am trying to figure out how to decrease as well as doing the short rows; I should have decreased earlier because the sleeve will be somewhat baggy at the forearm. Any suggestions... |
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Thank you, Gwen! I'll try, but it's getting so frustrating; my recovery
seems to have hit a "plateau" and I still have stabs of pain. I loved reading about your holiday; thanks for posting it! DH was salivating over the description of the crisp-fried fish dipped in hot coconut milk. Gwendoline Kelly wrote: Sampot, I only have one good suggestion - take extra good care of your arm ! God Bless Gwen -- Gwen Kelly "spampot" wrote in message ... It's past noon, but we got up late and didn't breakfast until noon. It's a warm 57 degrees out so I've opened the doors to get the fried bacon smell out of the house. It still hurts my arm to knit much, but I've gotten halfway down the first sleeve of the Oddball sweater and am trying to figure out how to decrease as well as doing the short rows; I should have decreased earlier because the sleeve will be somewhat baggy at the forearm. Any suggestions... |
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