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Old May 25th 08, 04:37 AM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.yarn
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Saw a woman who knitted a rectangle ,
the length of which is your measurement from waist over shoulder to
waist ,, the width is half your waist + 10 cm . knit in a rib [ can
be 4 k & 4 p ]
fold lengthway, measure your arm at armpit height , and leave enough
opening for your arm on both sides of the fold, se under this point
to the end [of fold] ,, now crochet a nice loose lacy loop patten ,
around the wide opening and around both armholes ..
open a bit hold over you back slip in one arm than the other ,, you
have a nice bolero type ,,,,sweater
mirjam
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