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Old September 12th 03, 10:59 PM
Bookfan
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Default Small packages

Has anyone ever made the two bags from the pattern Small packages? I think
it was on a leaflet distributed by J & P Coats using their Crochet Nylon.
Recently I was able to find the yarn to make up the two patterns, one knit
and one crochet, but haven't had the time to get very far on either. I was
just wondering how others felt about the yarn and if they enjoyed working
with it.

Laura


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Old September 13th 03, 01:24 PM
Aud
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I have not done it, Laura, but the bags looks nice, found the pattern on the
net. I too would like to know how others likes to work with that kind of
yarn!
http://tinyurl.com/n87p
AUD ;-))

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"Bookfan" skrev i melding
...
Has anyone ever made the two bags from the pattern Small packages? I

think
it was on a leaflet distributed by J & P Coats using their Crochet Nylon.
Recently I was able to find the yarn to make up the two patterns, one knit
and one crochet, but haven't had the time to get very far on either. I

was
just wondering how others felt about the yarn and if they enjoyed working
with it.

Laura




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Old September 13th 03, 04:31 PM
spampot
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Thanks for posting the URL, Aud, but for some reason I can't get the
picture to display, and I'd like to know what it looks like before I
decide whether or not to try it.

Aud wrote:
I have not done it, Laura, but the bags looks nice, found the pattern on the
net. I too would like to know how others likes to work with that kind of
yarn!
http://tinyurl.com/n87p
AUD ;-))

--


"Bookfan" skrev i melding
...

Has anyone ever made the two bags from the pattern Small packages? I


think

it was on a leaflet distributed by J & P Coats using their Crochet Nylon.
Recently I was able to find the yarn to make up the two patterns, one knit
and one crochet, but haven't had the time to get very far on either. I


was

just wondering how others felt about the yarn and if they enjoyed working
with it.

Laura







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Old September 13th 03, 05:05 PM
Helen \Halla\ Fleischer
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I got no picture either, but for some reason I just clicked on the
geocities link in that paragraph at the top of the page and poof, there's
the picture.

| On Sat, 13 Sep 2003 11:31:01 -0400, spampot wrote:

Thanks for posting the URL, Aud, but for some reason I can't get the
picture to display, and I'd like to know what it looks like before I
decide whether or not to try it.

Aud wrote:
I have not done it, Laura, but the bags looks nice, found the pattern on the
net. I too would like to know how others likes to work with that kind of
yarn!
http://tinyurl.com/n87p
AUD ;-))



Helen "Halla" Fleischer,
Fantasy & Fiber Artist in Fairland, MD USA
http://home.covad.net/~drgandalf/halla/
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Old September 13th 03, 05:48 PM
spampot
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Wouldn't those bags look even more snazzy with beads...?

Aud wrote:
I have not done it, Laura, but the bags looks nice, found the pattern on the
net. I too would like to know how others likes to work with that kind of
yarn!
http://tinyurl.com/n87p
AUD ;-))

--


"Bookfan" skrev i melding
...

Has anyone ever made the two bags from the pattern Small packages? I


think

it was on a leaflet distributed by J & P Coats using their Crochet Nylon.
Recently I was able to find the yarn to make up the two patterns, one knit
and one crochet, but haven't had the time to get very far on either. I


was

just wondering how others felt about the yarn and if they enjoyed working
with it.

Laura







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Old September 13th 03, 06:36 PM
NoraBalcer
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Thanks Helen, I can see them now.

Hugs,

Nora
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Old September 14th 03, 02:07 PM
Sue
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I posted a couple of weeks ago about this yarn. I am nearly finished making
a bag with it (not either of these patterns though). Allaya pointed out that
it's best to crochet fairly loosely, or it's very hard on your hands. It's a
lovely effect.

Sue

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Has anyone ever made the two bags from the pattern Small packages? I

think
it was on a leaflet distributed by J & P Coats using their Crochet Nylon.
Recently I was able to find the yarn to make up the two patterns, one knit
and one crochet, but haven't had the time to get very far on either. I

was
just wondering how others felt about the yarn and if they enjoyed working
with it.

Laura




 




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