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03-23-2014, 09:43 AM #41
___ cardigan sweaters (adult sized)
___ pullover sweaters (adult sized)
___ pullover tees/summer sweaters/short sleeves (adult sized)
___ vests (button up) (adult sized)
___ vests (pull over) (adult sized)
_4__ shawls, shawlettes, stoles
___ children/baby clothes
_3__ scarves
__2_ hats
__1_ afghans
___ thread items (doilies, etc)
_5__ toys, doll clothing, amigurumi
_6__ washcloths
___ Other? ___________________
___ Other? ___________________
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03-23-2014, 03:55 PM #42
I did not think that the first one was on there. But the second one is better.
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03-24-2014, 09:37 AM #43
___ cardigan sweaters (adult sized)
_4__ pullover sweaters (adult sized)
___ pullover tees/summer sweaters/short sleeves (adult sized)
___ vests (button up) (adult sized)
___ vests (pull over) (adult sized)
_5_ shawls, shawlettes, stoles
__3_ children/baby clothes
__2_ scarves
__1_ hats
_6__ afghans
_7__ thread items (doilies, etc)
___ toys, doll clothing, amigurumi
___ washcloths
___ Other? ___________________
___ Other? __
This is difficult because no matter what project I am working on, I really like it when it is done. I am not sure I like one over the other though. I do prefer yarn over thread items. But it just depends on who is asking for what project at the time. I am always up for a challenge. Seems my daughter keeps me in prjoects to do for herself and the grandkids and then there is always the charitable items to make. Anyway you hook it, just love it!
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03-24-2014, 04:44 PM #44
You are SO right. It is hard to state a preference, and I bet in the end for most of us, we love what we are working on right now and if it gets stuffed in the UFO (unfinished object) bag at the back of the closet, it probably wasn't the right project to start in the first place.
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03-24-2014, 04:46 PM #45
Well, if you already do vests, cardigans are just vests with sleeves. [grin]
Gauge is always tricky...especially row gauge. And then there is how the garment stretches from gravity depending on the yarn, and the thickness of the project, etc. So many variables to control when crocheting a garment!
Have you ever tried tunisian? It's much easier to get consistent gauge.
Warmly,
CHarles
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03-24-2014, 07:36 PM #46
Hello Claire Nice to meet you. Im a senior 74 coming up, married 1 son 1 GD. Glad you have meet some of our CT Friends. See U later. Susan M J
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03-24-2014, 08:29 PM #47
That is interesting about tunisian. I enjoy doing it but it is hard on my hands. It would probably be more flexible if I could do wool. Also there isn't much down here in Texas that we want that thick!
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03-25-2014, 04:44 AM #48
Aha...Tunisian in yarn wouldn't be that great would it...
Here are pictures of airier tunisian stitches.
The green one is done in worsted cotton (Sugar & cream) and the pale blue one is in cashmere sock yarn, but it could be done in any lightweight yarn. I think I'm going to design a top in the tunisian lace, but I have to see which yarn that is thin and soft that most people would use.
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03-25-2014, 04:55 AM #49
Charles - Where can I get those patterns? I love trying new stitches.
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03-25-2014, 07:43 AM #50
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