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Beginner
This is a perfect way to use up yarns from
your "stash" or leftovers from other projects.
You can go right to the end of each ball.
There is no particular length required. Nor
do you have to keep in the ribbing pattern
order I have given.
Choose various yarns of the same weight.
Worsted weight yarns will give a width of approximately 5 - 6".
You will get to sample 9 ribbing patterns,
which vary from a single row repeat to a 4
row repeat. They are basic and easy stitches but have glorious looks.
You can choose to use all the patterns or just a few....or even
just one. There is no right or wrong side so
you can end on any row and any side.
none given.
Choose various yarns of the same weight.
Worsted weight yarns will give a width of approximately 5 - 6".
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I grew up surrounded by a family that appreciates art and crafts. I first learned to sew. Then embroider. Then, reluctantly, knitting.
I knit every day. and it has been 30 years.
I also am a batik on silk artist. Something I have been playing with for over 20 years. And while I have never taken a class I have invented my own personal style.
You can see my artowrk at: ...
I grew up surrounded by a family that appreciates art and crafts. I first learned to sew. Then embroider. Then, reluctantly, knitting.
I knit every day. and it has been 30 years.
I also am a batik on silk artist. Something I have been playing with for over 20 years. And while I have never taken a class I have invented my own personal style.
You can see my artowrk at:
carolyn-doe.artistwebsites.com
Smiles,
carolyn
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