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Old March 12th 06, 07:53 PM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.yarn
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I have found over time that I work better from patterns where I can cross
out what I've completed. For instance, if a pattern is in motifs, etc., I
never start out to make a tablecloth or afghan only 1 or two motifs. Then
when it is finished I am always amazed that I accomplished the larger task.
Besides, I guess one of the reasons I have at least two projects on the go
at a time is that I get bored easily.

--
Mike O'Brien

Any day you can sit up and take nourishment
is a good day, anything beyond that is a bonus.

"Wooly"
4) converting a graph to
written pattern for a 70 x 90 filet tablecloth.


Why? The last time I tried filet crochet I found the chart MUCH
easier to work from.


No, you're just like the rest of us - too many projects, too little
time.



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