Knitting Patterns
Jan 21st, 2009 by Jacki
Knitting Patterns. I writez them.
Please note – these patterns are all pdfs, and are all opened with Adobe Acrobat Reader. If you do not have the new version of this software, download it free here. Clicking on any of these patterns opens them up in your browser window, where you should be able to print them out. If you are having problems opening up these files, make sure you have the latest version of this software installed.
Let me repeat: If you are having problems opening up these files, make sure you have the latest version of this software installed. If your computer is unable to open pdfs (due to a firewall or something), or if you don’t have this software installed, that’s a problem on your end, and something that I don’t have any control over.
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[...] Scarf (by Vernoik Avery, Knitty, Spring 2008). Moments before I cast on, however, I came across Isobel on Ravelry and loved the zig-zag movement of the stitches in the lace pattern, so I decided I would [...]
Thanks so much for sharing your patterns.
Thank you so much for making these patterns available! I’m looking forward to making Isobel.
many thanks for sharing your patterns!
Love Isobel. I am going to try it for xmas gift this year. Thank you for sharing.
@ Anastacia – neither is my pattern
but I think you are talking about the “moon river scarf”. Similar, but different. They resemble each other but worked differently – the edging is especially different.
Love the patterns, btw!!! xoxo
Just finished Isobel and it’s lovely…. except that it really curls. Will blocking really help it?
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I just stumbled onto this blog page and there was the wonderful Lillehammer hat! I love that pattern! Easy to read and understand, quick to knit. I knit 3 of them for Christmas presents.
Thank you so much for your patterns! They are wonderful.
thanks! nice blog. i add yarnzombie.net to my google reader
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