How to slow down a fast knitter ~ part 2
Okay, I've made some progress on Sweet Mary Jane. And not only have I made progress, but I have gotten used to the yarn and have picked up considerable speed once again. Whew! For a moment there I was feeling like a beginning knitter all over again! =)
I will persuade Hubby Dearest to show me how to use his very fine and very expensive professional digital camera (remember, he's a photographer by trade) and I'll be able to show my progress as I make my way through this pattern.
One thing I've discovered ~ this pattern is a lot easier than I originally thought! The lace pattern is accomplished with a 4 row repeat. And the use of stitch markers (many of them, in fact) really simplifies it all! Two thumbs WAY up to Celeste Culpepper! (the designer)
I will persuade Hubby Dearest to show me how to use his very fine and very expensive professional digital camera (remember, he's a photographer by trade) and I'll be able to show my progress as I make my way through this pattern.
One thing I've discovered ~ this pattern is a lot easier than I originally thought! The lace pattern is accomplished with a 4 row repeat. And the use of stitch markers (many of them, in fact) really simplifies it all! Two thumbs WAY up to Celeste Culpepper! (the designer)
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