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Old November 25th 03, 07:37 AM
Pirjo Ilvesvuori
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Default A shrug

Ladies, I just read RCTN. And there one woman told me I could try to knit a
shrug for myself. Well, I went into the net and started searching. Well, I
found so easy pattern you do not believe it yourself. Can this be really
this easy???????

http://knitting.about.com/library/blshrug.htm

Behind the link should be the pattern. But...is it right written? I do not
want to doubt...I just am a bit suspicious....Have never done anything like
that before. And as soon as my hands accept the knitting again...the shrug
could be my next project...Just need to print and cut and glue first. Then
it is time to knit...if my hands co-operate.
Best: Pirjo


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Old November 25th 03, 07:42 AM
Noreen's Knit*che
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On Tue, 25 Nov 2003 07:37:31 GMT, Pirjo Ilvesvuori wrote:

Ladies, I just read RCTN. And there one woman told me I could try to knit a
shrug for myself. Well, I went into the net and started searching. Well, I
found so easy pattern you do not believe it yourself. Can this be really
this easy???????

http://knitting.about.com/library/blshrug.htm

Behind the link should be the pattern. But...is it right written? I do not
want to doubt...I just am a bit suspicious....Have never done anything like
that before. And as soon as my hands accept the knitting again...the shrug
could be my next project...Just need to print and cut and glue first. Then
it is time to knit...if my hands co-operate.
Best: Pirjo


Pirjo,
This is an extremely easy pattern, and I just KNOW you can do it!
Hugs, and good luck!
Noreen

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STRIP * tease * to email me.
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Old November 25th 03, 08:09 AM
Angelicsong
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Yes Pirjo, you can usually trust the 'about.com' patterns, they're pretty
good.

Have fun!

Loads of hugs,
Melody

"Pirjo Ilvesvuori" wrote in message
...
Ladies, I just read RCTN. And there one woman told me I could try to knit

a
shrug for myself. Well, I went into the net and started searching. Well, I
found so easy pattern you do not believe it yourself. Can this be really
this easy???????

http://knitting.about.com/library/blshrug.htm

Behind the link should be the pattern. But...is it right written? I do not
want to doubt...I just am a bit suspicious....Have never done anything

like
that before. And as soon as my hands accept the knitting again...the shrug
could be my next project...Just need to print and cut and glue first. Then
it is time to knit...if my hands co-operate.
Best: Pirjo




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Old November 25th 03, 10:10 AM
Mlle Ilvesvuori
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I should have trusted my instinct. It told me my hands would be capable of
that....Just need some time to print, cut, glue and dry...and let the
needles fly!
Best: Pirjo
"Noreen's Knit*che" kirjoitti viestissä
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On Tue, 25 Nov 2003 07:37:31 GMT, Pirjo Ilvesvuori wrote:

Ladies, I just read RCTN. And there one woman told me I could try to

knit a
shrug for myself. Well, I went into the net and started searching. Well,

I
found so easy pattern you do not believe it yourself. Can this be really
this easy???????

http://knitting.about.com/library/blshrug.htm

Behind the link should be the pattern. But...is it right written? I do

not
want to doubt...I just am a bit suspicious....Have never done anything

like
that before. And as soon as my hands accept the knitting again...the

shrug
could be my next project...Just need to print and cut and glue first.

Then
it is time to knit...if my hands co-operate.
Best: Pirjo


Pirjo,
This is an extremely easy pattern, and I just KNOW you can do it!
Hugs, and good luck!
Noreen

--
STRIP * tease * to email me.



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Old November 25th 03, 10:10 AM
Mlle Ilvesvuori
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Waaaahou Melody! Instinct told me you'd be there for me. I mean not only you
but the whole RCTY. Yippee!
Best: Pirjo
"Angelicsong" kirjoitti viestissä
ble.rogers.com...
Yes Pirjo, you can usually trust the 'about.com' patterns, they're pretty
good.

Have fun!

Loads of hugs,
Melody

"Pirjo Ilvesvuori" wrote in message
...
Ladies, I just read RCTN. And there one woman told me I could try to

knit
a
shrug for myself. Well, I went into the net and started searching. Well,

I
found so easy pattern you do not believe it yourself. Can this be really
this easy???????

http://knitting.about.com/library/blshrug.htm

Behind the link should be the pattern. But...is it right written? I do

not
want to doubt...I just am a bit suspicious....Have never done anything

like
that before. And as soon as my hands accept the knitting again...the

shrug
could be my next project...Just need to print and cut and glue first.

Then
it is time to knit...if my hands co-operate.
Best: Pirjo






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Old November 25th 03, 06:37 PM
NoraBalcer
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Hi Pirjo,

Yes, you can do that pattern, but remember the difference in the size needles,
as they are using US size 13 if I read the pattern correct. You know if you
need help, who to let know.

Hugs,

Auntie Nora
 




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