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I need some help with rows 22-25 in the six pointed star pattern i got from annie's attic.?
I keep doing what the pattern says and it's just not working out at all. I'm curious if it's just a misprint. If it is then can anyone please help me get through it????
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December 30th, 2010 at 10:16 am
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December 30th, 2010 at 10:24 pm
I’ve been saying it for over a week, but no one paid any attention. I’ve always believed that (a) Adam didn’t realize it was Stuart he was shooting because he was under the influence of Dr. Demento’s drugs; (b) Annie saw it, probably realized that he was totally out of it (she’s crazy – not stupid); (c) Emma saw it, but was unable to process it because both men looked alike; (d) Annie is using this to her advantage so she can become the next Mrs. Chandler; and (e) Adam knows *something* odd happened to him, and is having flashes, so is keeping Annie close until he can figure everything out. And for all the people who think Emma is lying because Annie told her to – remember, Emma didn’t start lying about Kendall until she heard Ryan and Kendall downstairs talking and she looked at the picture of her family. She’s trying to save her family the only way she knows how, and by this time, she probably believes what she’s saying. IOMO.
December 31st, 2010 at 10:44 am
I will try to help you with the problem. Let me know if the pattern was free or not and I will need more information to see what is happening and if the pattern can be downloaded I can read it on their site.. Contact me.EDITI looked at Annie’s Attic and unfortunately I would have to buy the pattern to help you as it cannot be downloaded. I’m Sorry but if I had something to look at I may be able to asssist you it’s a beautiful pattern and since I have not heard from you I hope you have fould the answer or contacted Annie’s attic and asked them to help you.
December 31st, 2010 at 10:44 pm
The patterns are for sale. Click on the link below and type “annies attic baby’s heirloom wardrobe” into the search box and click search.You should see the patterns for sale. http://www.craft.sophiaethan.com/Crocheting-and-Knitting/Patterns-Crochet
January 1st, 2011 at 11:13 am
It’s not on eBay and it’s not in Annie’s Attic. I suggest that you contact Jennie Gaskin from Country Yarns. She might have it, and if not, she might know where to get it, if it’s available:http://www.countryyarns.com/UPDATE:I found this…. could it be what you’re looking for?http://cgi.cafr.ebay.ca/CROCHET-THE-BIRTH-OF-CHRIST_W0QQitemZ130190282983QQihZ003QQcategoryZ3095QQcmdZViewItem
January 1st, 2011 at 10:59 pm
I’ve included their link below, I myself enjoy crochet as well. If you write to them they are more then happy to assist you either with the magazine itself or with the patterns that you would like to have. All you have to do is describe to them what you are looking for and what issue(s) it was in.I love several in a fire a while back and they were very happy to replace them for me.Good luck and happy hooking. (and before anyone has a dirty mind…That’s meant in a nice way).
January 2nd, 2011 at 10:22 am
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January 2nd, 2011 at 10:34 pm
Three things, I have a book and will have to look it up and you can see if you can find it or I would have to type it out for you as I don’t know how to scan and send it to you or copy it and mail it. I also have a pattern for a broomstick lace that is similar but you have an edge and won’t have to worry about how to fasten the top off. e-mail meEDIT I am sorry I did not know how short the directions were so here goes.Crochet hook F or 58 oz sport yarn [or baby yarn]3″ hairpin loomGauge: 5 sc per inchNOTE: Yarn is worked double throughout. Each loop has two strands of yarn which will be referred to as a SINGLE LOOP. Make 14 strips of 120 Single Loops on on each side of the loom. Join Single Loops by pulling 2 single loops through 2 single loops always starting at the same end and working from right side. Fasten last 2 single loops securely. Finish sides by pulling 2 single loops through2 single loops. Weave in all ends. EDGING – - -Make a strip of hairpin lace long enough to go around four sides of blanket allowing a little extra for fullness at corners. It is better to have too much as it can be pulled out. Finish one side of this strip by pulling 2 single loops through 2 single loops. This side will be sewed to the edge of the blanket. Leave single loops on the other side loose to form fringes. This may be cut if desired.
January 3rd, 2011 at 10:50 am
I have one you can have already made…I think it’s about a 000 would that help??
January 3rd, 2011 at 11:10 pm
I have not seen the book before but I have a feeling that is is tunisian crochet, very easy and addictive! here is a link to free tutorials to see if it is something you like. http://www.nexstitch.com/v_Tutorials.html
January 4th, 2011 at 10:48 am
The only way to knit gloves (which are basically a series of tubes) on straight needles without massive uncomfortable seams would be with tubular (double) knitting. Given the number of times you’d have to put stitches on and off the needles and reorder them in order to do the fingers and the shaping for the thumb gusset, I don’t really see someone doing them that way except as an exercise to prove it could be done. Like the people knitting one sock inside the other. Mittens on straight needles, yes, but with a seam. You could find a pattern for mittens. But gloves, no you aren’t going to find a pattern like that for gloves on straight needles because there would be incredibly few people brave enough to try it. Gloves either need to be worked on DPNs or magic loop (or 2 circulars).I think she may be thinking of a mitten pattern or may just be misremembering the needles that were used.— edited to add —So I saw Aussie Sheila’s link and had to go see if she’d actually found one. I’ve made a lot of gloves, and this pattern is the typical way basic gloves are knit…on DPNs. You’ll find a very similar pattern in Ann Budd’s Knitter’s Handy Book of Patterns or any basic glove pattern. Note there is no mention of seams nor of tubular/double knitting because they are knit on DPNs.
January 4th, 2011 at 10:17 pm
No one will post it for you, it’s copyrighted. Maybe you’ll get lucky and someone will email you. But the pattern was re-issued due to high demand and is only $6.00 at Annie’s Attic. If she wants it that badly she can download it straight from there.
January 5th, 2011 at 10:35 am
The only place I can think of to download patterns is e-patterncentral. I noticed that Annie’s Attic is also doing a selection of pattern books in download format, but none of the doll patterns yet.