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Pattern says sizing of garment is for stretch-knits only - how many sizes bigger Pattern Only do I use to accomodate?
My fabric is a cotton, not a stretch knit, but the pattern has a lot of sizes, so I can just choose a larger one.
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December 31st, 2010 at 12:56 pm
It depends. There are many models of the ACOG. Many different reticles also…chevron, horseshoe, dot, triangle, circle, crosshairs, etc.If the exact ACOG model has a fiber optic tube on top, the chevron will be lit during the day. If no fiber optic tube, the chevron or other reticle will appear black during the day. You can tape over the fiber optic tube if the reticle is too bright for you.Both are lit at night through the use of tritium. No batteries on these.
January 1st, 2011 at 12:34 am
yeah i think everyone is right.i’ve never seen one with the pattern on the backso you shouldnt worry : )
January 1st, 2011 at 12:56 pm
The Afghan stitch has other names as well. You could try doing a Yahoo search under these different names:Afghan CrochetTunisian CrochetShepherd’s KnittingRailroad KnittingTricot CrochetHook KnittingThermal StitchHope this helps, and happy crocheting!
January 2nd, 2011 at 12:49 am
As far as I know, Barite or gypsum rose is the only one. I own one of those as well. It has a pink tint & feels rather sandy.:)