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Baby Pattern Wanted
Hi. Does anyone have an all-in-one baby romper pattern with attached feet,
mitts and hood they would be willing to share? I'm trying to adapt a hand knit pattern but would like an actual machine knit pattern. Thanks, Shannon |
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I re-read my post 3 times and fail to see the humour. I said "baby romper
pattern.I don't know where you people are from but in Canada I thought we called them "rompers" or jumpsuits, whatever. I'll just sit here mystified for a few minutes. Shannon |
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Ok, I think I got it. Was it the subject that confused you? I was quite
happy to see that I had received replies to my post and thought I was getting somewhere in my quest Now that you have had a laugh, do you have the pattern? Shannon |
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Of course my first thought was that all of them are pretty much individuals,
and don't have a pattern. And then I realized it was a knitting pattern. :-) DaveJ "Shannon" wrote in message m... Hi. Does anyone have an all-in-one baby romper pattern with attached feet, mitts and hood they would be willing to share? I'm trying to adapt a hand knit pattern but would like an actual machine knit pattern. Thanks, Shannon |
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Dave Johnsen wrote:
Of course my first thought was that all of them are pretty much individuals, and don't have a pattern. And then I realized it was a knitting pattern. :-) DaveJ "Shannon" wrote in message m... Hi. Does anyone have an all-in-one baby romper pattern with attached feet, mitts and hood they would be willing to share? I'm trying to adapt a hand knit pattern but would like an actual machine knit pattern. Thanks, Shannon I'm relieved to see that I'm not the only one who pondered the knitting of a baby....not that most aren't well-knit, but without requiring a pattern. -- Joanne @ stitches @ singerlady.reno.nv.us http://bernardschopen.tripod.com/ Life is about the journey, not about the destination. |
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Shannon wrote:
Ok, I think I got it. Was it the subject that confused you? I was quite happy to see that I had received replies to my post and thought I was getting somewhere in my quest Now that you have had a laugh, do you have the pattern? Shannon Actually, I have seen a pattern, but it was done by a woman in my knitting club some years ago - and the club is no more. She charted it out, though, so you could do that. Do you have a knitleader or knit radar or other charting device? You could take a pattern for the top and add an extension shaped something like an hourglass. The extension goes through the legs and up to the other side of the hem of the top and snaps to it. No offense was meant by the humor at the subject line. English is a strange language, much given to humorous interpretation. -- Joanne @ stitches @ singerlady.reno.nv.us http://bernardschopen.tripod.com/ Life is about the journey, not about the destination. |
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Speaking of charting, what I did when I wanted to do a romper for a friend
was to buy a Kwik Sew sewing pattern that called for knit material. I just traced that onto my knit leader. I find that far easier than coping with wordy patterns that may not offer a gauge suitable to my yarns. | On Sun, 25 Apr 2004 13:22:46 -0700, Pogonip wrote: Actually, I have seen a pattern, but it was done by a woman in my knitting club some years ago - and the club is no more. She charted it out, though, so you could do that. Do you have a knitleader or knit radar or other charting device? You could take a pattern for the top and add an extension shaped something like an hourglass. The extension goes through the legs and up to the other side of the hem of the top and snaps to it. Helen "Halla" Fleischer, Fantasy & Fiber Artist http://home.covad.net/~drgandalf/halla/ Balticon Art Program Coordinator http://www.balticon.org |
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I had quite a chuckle myself when I finally figured it out. Shannon
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