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hello and need a little help
Hello everyonr,
I am a lurker who has asked a question a time or two and would like to thank everyone for takeing the time to help me out. I read the messages every day and am learning alot. This is a wonderful group! I am wanting to make a shrug for my thin 7 year old DD out of some noro kureyon that I have but can not find a pattern. So I was wondering if someone here might know where I could find one or if there is a formula to find outhow to make one. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks Kristie |
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On Tue, 18 May 2004 12:12:04 -0400, Kristie Kinney wrote:
Hello everyonr, I am a lurker who has asked a question a time or two and would like to thank everyone for takeing the time to help me out. I read the messages every day and am learning alot. This is a wonderful group! I am wanting to make a shrug for my thin 7 year old DD out of some noro kureyon that I have but can not find a pattern. So I was wondering if someone here might know where I could find one or if there is a formula to find outhow to make one. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks Kristie Kristie, I lost a bunch of urls/links in the famous crash of February, but if you do a google search for Brenda's Collared Shrug I think it might be what you're looking for! HTH, Noreen |
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I am wanting to make a shrug for my thin 7 year old DD out of some noro
kureyon that I have but can not find a pattern. So I was wondering if someone here might know where I could find one Kristie - I used to have a pattern, but it was nothing more than 2 sweater sleeves with a width across the back to cover the back of the body. It started at one end with a ribbed cuff, changed to stockinette stitch, increasing as in most any pattern, til it is long enough for the arm, measure across the back to get that width, then start decreasing the next part to match the first part, ending with another ribbing. If you use circular needles on the arm part, you don't even have to sew a seam when you are finished. Frances Take Jacques out before replying. |
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Hi Kristie,
If I haven't welcomed you before, welcome. I recently printed out the shrugs on these websites. Maybe 1 of them would work for you. http://www.alpacaplus.com/pattern.html http://www.craftyarncouncil.com/proj...ar99_knit.html Janise "Kristie Kinney" wrote in message ... Hello everyonr, I am a lurker who has asked a question a time or two and would like to thank everyone for takeing the time to help me out. I read the messages every day and am learning alot. This is a wonderful group! I am wanting to make a shrug for my thin 7 year old DD out of some noro kureyon that I have but can not find a pattern. So I was wondering if someone here might know where I could find one or if there is a formula to find outhow to make one. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks Kristie |
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