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Knitting done on baby blue jeans
Now I just have to wash them, sew them together, and do all the details.
Not bad -- I only had to rip parts out two or three times. The rest of the things are, uh, "design details," yeah, that's what they are -- seriously, they were easy to do workarounds for. I'm not going to mess up a gift and have someone turn their nose up at it. Now to take a few days off and do the beginning-of-July dishcloth knit-along. -- Every job is a self-portrait of the person who does it. Autograph your work with excellence. |
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Knitting done on baby blue jeans
"Melinda Meahan - take out TRASH to reply" wrote in message ... Now I just have to wash them, sew them together, and do all the details. Not bad -- I only had to rip parts out two or three times. The rest of the things are, uh, "design details," yeah, that's what they are -- oh well done! I have been reading your posts and cheering you on, tho I don't post often. Taueret -- NSW, Australia http://taueret.typepad.com |
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Knitting done on baby blue jeans
Melinda wrote:
Now I just have to wash them, sew them together, and do all the details. Woohoo!! Will a picture be forthcoming?? Not bad -- I only had to rip parts out two or three times. The rest of the things are, uh, "design details," yeah, that's what they are -- seriously, they were easy to do workarounds for. I'm not going to mess up a gift and have someone turn their nose up at it. As long as it's not something so obvious Stevie Wonder would notice it and you can work around it, it's not a problem. I once had to rip a good portion of an afghan I was making for my aunt because I made just that kind of mistake about halfway back; I miscounted and turned my row (crocheting) too soon so the new area was obviously narrower on one side. If it had only been a slightly off stitch I would have left it. Now to take a few days off and do the beginning-of-July dishcloth knit-along. Yay! I was just at Michael's and discovered that they have large balls of Sugar and Cream on sale, and I do need some more dishcloths... The Other Kim kimagreenfieldatyahoodotcom |
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Knitting done on baby blue jeans
The Other Kim wrote:
Melinda wrote: Now I just have to wash them, sew them together, and do all the details. Woohoo!! Will a picture be forthcoming?? That depends on when my 15YO is available to take pictures and transfer them to my camera. Seeing as though he is helping to cover at work for two people who just went to Korea, maybe not immediately, but I will get a picture when they are done for sure. Not bad -- I only had to rip parts out two or three times. The rest of the things are, uh, "design details," yeah, that's what they are -- seriously, they were easy to do workarounds for. I'm not going to mess up a gift and have someone turn their nose up at it. As long as it's not something so obvious Stevie Wonder would notice it and you can work around it, it's not a problem. Yup. On one of my sewing lists, they said if it's not visible from 3 feet away, don't worry about it. Now to take a few days off and do the beginning-of-July dishcloth knit-along. Yay! I was just at Michael's and discovered that they have large balls of Sugar and Cream on sale, and I do need some more dishcloths... This dishcloth list I am on has some people who have gone absolutely BONKERS over dishcloths. *shaking head* -- Every job is a self-portrait of the person who does it. Autograph your work with excellence. |
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Knitting done on baby blue jeans
On Jul 2, 2:44 am, Melinda Meahan - take out TRASH to reply
wrote: Now I just have to wash them, sew them together, and do all the details. Not bad -- I only had to rip parts out two or three times. The rest of the things are, uh, "design details," yeah, that's what they are -- seriously, they were easy to do workarounds for. I'm not going to mess up a gift and have someone turn their nose up at it. Now to take a few days off and do the beginning-of-July dishcloth knit-along. Good for you, Melinda! Higs, Katherine |
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Knitting done on baby blue jeans
"Melinda Meahan - take out TRASH to reply" wrote in message ... Now I just have to wash them, sew them together, and do all the details. Not bad -- I only had to rip parts out two or three times. The rest of the things are, uh, "design details," yeah, that's what they are -- seriously, they were easy to do workarounds for. I'm not going to mess up a gift and have someone turn their nose up at it. Now to take a few days off and do the beginning-of-July dishcloth knit-along. -- Woo hoo! I can't wait to see a photo of the finished jeans! :-) lisa Every job is a self-portrait of the person who does it. Autograph your work with excellence. |
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