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Old May 22nd 05, 06:33 PM
Bryan
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I saw a former co-worker making a baby blanket that had the appearance of
being 3D, it may have been some variation of a dc stitch, not sure. I never
got the chance to get the pattern from her, and they no longer work there.
Any one have any links to something similar?

TIA
Bryan


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Old May 22nd 05, 09:15 PM
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Hi Bryan,

I wonder if it was the puff stitch.
http://members.aol.com/sbaycgoa/patcher.htm This one is reversible and
looks like 3D.

Hugs,

Nora

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Old May 22nd 05, 09:58 PM
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Hi Bryan,

I wonder if it was the puff stitch.
http://members.aol.com/sbaycgoa/patcher.htm This one is reversible and
looks like 3D.


Oooh that's pretty, Nora! I forwarded the link to myself for later. We
don't have a printer at the moment, but when we do I think I'll be using up
a lot of ink printing off a lot of patterns that links have been posted for
on the newsgroup! LOL

Gem


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Old May 25th 05, 05:28 PM
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Thanks for the link, not the pattern I was looking for, but a nice one I'll
use also. It's more of a square shape, probably something as simple as a dc
then a trbl on the row below, dc trbl, etc. Can't exactly remember.

Thanks
Bryan

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Hi Bryan,

I wonder if it was the puff stitch.
http://members.aol.com/sbaycgoa/patcher.htm This one is reversible and
looks like 3D.

Hugs,

Nora



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Old May 26th 05, 08:25 PM
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might've been crochenit/crochet on the double. When you use two different
colors of yarn, it's mostly one color on one side and mostly the other color
on the other side. It uses a double-ended crochet hook.
http://www.crochenit.com
Peggy

"Bryan" wrote in message
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I saw a former co-worker making a baby blanket that had the appearance of
being 3D, it may have been some variation of a dc stitch, not sure. I

never
got the chance to get the pattern from her, and they no longer work there.
Any one have any links to something similar?

TIA
Bryan




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Old May 26th 05, 09:29 PM
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"Peggy" wrote in message
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might've been crochenit/crochet on the double. When you use two different
colors of yarn, it's mostly one color on one side and mostly the other
color
on the other side. It uses a double-ended crochet hook.
http://www.crochenit.com
Peggy


Thank you for posting that URL, Peggy. I hadn't really seen too many
patterns for this style and I've had a double-ended crochet hook since I
learned how to crochet... just in case I came across a pattern I wanted to
try. I *had* started what I suppose would be an afghan back when I first
got the hook and playing around with it to see what it would look like.... I
wasn't sure I was doing it right, so I ripped it out and used the yarn for
something else. I actually should have continued because even if it hadn't
been right (turns out that it was), I did like how it looked, and I liked
the colors too.... deep purple on one side, and deep pink on the other side.
)

Gemini


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Old June 6th 05, 09:20 AM
Bryan
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Saw someone else doing something similar at work today, asked what it was
and it's simple, like I thought:

row 1 chain
row 2-3 dc
body 1 or 2 dc (depending on the result you want), then dc in the post,
don't know the official name of the stitch, I'm sure there is one) and
repeat.

Bryan


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I saw a former co-worker making a baby blanket that had the appearance of
being 3D, it may have been some variation of a dc stitch, not sure. I never
got the chance to get the pattern from her, and they no longer work there.
Any one have any links to something similar?

TIA
Bryan



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Old June 6th 05, 10:49 PM
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It may have been a basketweave stitch. Or one of the post stitches.
(where you go around the post in the row below and then bring up your
loop) here are baby blanket links

http://www.crochetpatterncentral.com...by_afghans.php

try the thermal or the crib blanket or the crib cover for different
stitches.

Diane

 




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