bluebird
Publish time 2013-6-6 00:47
Edited by bluebird at 2013-6-5 16:55
I did edit the last post a few times, attempting to clarify the statements as best as I can, I just hope my explanation makes some sense?
Silverlea
Publish time 2013-6-6 04:57
bluebird replied at 2013-6-5 18:46 static/image/common/back.gif
the 10 stitches that you put on the stitch holder, they are for the underneath the stomach - that re ...
Thanks for the explanation.I can follow your instructions when reading, I hope that its that easy when I knit the jacket for real.Will definitely need help with the chart, can't make head or tail of it, and would much prefer "at the beginning of round sl2 st on cable to back of work etc:DI have emailed your explanation to work and will print it out so its right by my side when attempting the mock pattern.Can I confuse things even more??If I have to knit in the round can I use Magic Loop?
bluebird
Publish time 2013-6-9 17:47
Magic loop would be an excellent technique to adopt when you only have a few stitches on your circular needle and you are unable to stretch them out on them.
Have you been able to write the pattern out in order to make sense of it? If you are more comfortable with written instructions (rather than graphs) it may be the best way to approach this project.
spicesuthai
Publish time 2013-10-11 22:49
So beautiful.
yoansaes
Publish time 2013-12-29 23:22
gracias amiga
WXYZ
Publish time 2014-2-24 12:37
Oh my dog it's too big for this :'(.
Nccagou
Publish time 2014-4-18 07:57
Very nice ♥
Yazminn
Publish time 2014-5-13 05:03
Muy bonito :)
nadjaa09
Publish time 2014-5-13 10:28
Thank you so much!
sundrop016
Publish time 2015-4-12 03:44
You can knit this flat and yes the mattress stitch would go underneath the dog's belly.