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I need links to crochet and knit things for dogs.?
I am looking for a site with oodles of Crochet Knit patterns for dogs. I want to either crochet or knit the patterns. already looked on knitting pattern central and crochet pattern central. please suggest links other than those two.
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December 31st, 2010 at 4:44 am
My daughter uses both the Knit Lite & the Crochet Lite hooks and likes them. Check at your local Joanns as here in CT they’ve decided to stop carrying them and placed them on clearance.
December 31st, 2010 at 4:15 pm
Knitting patterns:http://www.magknits.com/Apr06/patterns/rainbow.htmhttp://www.theirishewe.com/mt-static/2006/11/jingle_bell_dog_collar_1.shtmlSewing:http://www.uberpest.com/collar.htmlhttp://www.sewing.org/enthusiast/html/e_jingle_dog_collar.htmlhttp://www.singerco.com/projects/?project_id=500http://www.bark.addr.com/pat/jingle/jingle.htmlhttp://pennysanford.typepad.com/photos/pet_collar_slipcover_free/index.htmlKnifty Knitter Loom:http://www.spunkybluecatdesigns.com/uploads/collarpattern.jpg
January 1st, 2011 at 5:12 am
What about using intarsia?
January 1st, 2011 at 4:27 pm
I say learn them both! Crochet is probably a little easier – and you’ll use some of those same techniques (certain knit cast-ons will involve a foundation chain like crochet uses). I think whatever someone learns first usually seems easier to them. The advantage of crochet is you’re only addressing one stitch at a time – instead of a whole row on knitting needles. And you CAN TOO crochet socks!! I have made some really nice cozy socks – http://flickr.com/photos/seweccentric/2221806220/in/set-72157603798117601/Otherwise, it all comes down to what you want to make! Crochet is often better suited to blankets and hats – it goes quickly. Knitting is often better suited for thinner garments (including “normal” socks) and drapey sweaters. Both make beautiful lace.
January 2nd, 2011 at 5:08 am
I do everything, my love is designing and sewing Barbie gowns. Every time I get my sewing room set up, I end up re-packin’. Daughter came home, then left and now we are moving
January 2nd, 2011 at 4:38 pm
here is a picture of the pattern that i found.http://s262.photobucket.com/albums/ii109/vnelson85/?action=view¤t=prairieskirt.jpghere is the pattern, let me know if you are having problems with these links.http://knittingwannabe.com/?p=745
January 3rd, 2011 at 4:35 am
I think crochet is easier to learn. Crochet is fast to work up and it is pretty goof-proof (again, in my opinion). Knitting can be very intricate if you want to do something like that. It really just depends on what you’re looking for. Also, if you master knitting, you can create far more different items and learn different types of styles. Crocheting is just one type of style and it looks the same after awhile.
January 3rd, 2011 at 5:05 pm
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