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Has anyone started the Bluebell cardigan in the Spring 2011 issue? I just started and am on row 3 and the directions do not end up looking like the border is suppose to. Would appreciate any help. Thanks Lynne
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These slippers are in the Interweave Crochet Special Issue 2004. This issue is available on our Interweave Crochet CD collection 2004-2006 (Item number 10CR03) at our Interweave Store. Designer Erika Knight Details: Finished Size 93⁄4 (103⁄4)" (25 [27.5] cm) long from heel to toe. To...
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I am curious about what everyone thinks of IC's new format that started with the Winter issue. In the old format each project had all of its photos on consecutive pages with the instructions. Most of the projects, or at least the major ones, had a full page photo. In the new format, there is a 2...
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Don't know if you got your answer from the author but here's what I think. Row 1 ends with "hdc in next LDC, sc in next LDC, sl st in next LDC; This is where Row 1 ends... with a sl st. The rest of the row is left unworked and this is where you turn to start row 2. Row 2 instructs you to...
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Michelle, I'm happy to report to you that I have figured this out. After diagramming both sets of instructions for the left and right fronts, I compared the diagrams and saw where the pattern as written simply didn't give clear enough direction so that you would have easily crocheted "according...
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BTW, a paperclip or bobby pin makes a pretty good stitch marker. I'd have to see the pattern instructions as well but as the previous poster pointed out, the beginning instruction to make a ring shouldn't be confused with crocheting in a spiral. You should have placed a marker in the first stitch...
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Michelle, Hmm, it's not really a beginner's pattern. You're a brave one. I have crocheted both the left front and right front and they are not the same. I'm not sure if blocking would remedy that but first I went back to diagram. I diagrammed the pattern to figure out whether the two...