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Southern Fried Knittin': Christmas Baby Hats for Hospital
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A place to share my knitting. Thursday, December 17, 2009. Christmas Baby Hats for Hospital. Those are just Adorable! January 15, 2010 at 4:57 PM. View my complete profile. Good Links- Blogs and Such. Wish I was Knitting at the Lake. Fuzzy Thoughts by Barbara Prime of Fuzzy Mitten. Midwife Knits in Alaska. Eagle Feathers by Solaris. Christmas Baby Hats for Hospital. Ive Been Busy Knittin This Year.
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Southern Fried Knittin': Ostrich Plume Shawl
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A place to share my knitting. Thursday, December 17, 2009. This shawl was knitted as a prayer shawl for a dear friend who has been going through some big challenges for quite a while now. I took the pattern idea from a baby blanket pattern in Vogue Knitting Baby Blankets (Vogue Knitting on the Go series) p. 50 "Ostrich Plume Lace Throw". I love this scarf! Can you believe I just figured out how to follow bloggers in here just added you! January 15, 2010 at 4:56 PM. View my complete profile.
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Southern Fried Knittin': October 2007
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A place to share my knitting. Tuesday, October 16, 2007. Short Row Baby Hat. This is such an easy and fast baby hat! There are no reducing rows, because the short rows provide the shaping for the crown of the hat. Cast on 28 stitches. Yarn: Bernat Softee Baby - Tropical. Needles: US #6 (I changed needle size from what pattern suggested.). Pattern: Click Here-"Knitted Hat". Size: Large Preemie or maybe newborn. Monday, October 1, 2007. Lily is 2 Years Old. View my complete profile. Midwife Knits in Alaska.
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Southern Fried Knittin': Irish Hiking Scarves and Hat
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A place to share my knitting. Wednesday, January 23, 2008. Irish Hiking Scarves and Hat. Gray Irish Hiking Hat and Scarf are knit in Bernat Berella "4" yarn. I used US #10.5 needles for the scarf. I used US # 9 circular for the hat. Scarf Pattern Link: Click here. Hat Pattern Link: Click here. Stitch definition with this yarn is not quite as sharp as I would like, but that quality does lend the scarf and hat to a more masculine look. The green Irish Hikin. I used US #8 needles for the scarf. My granddaug...
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Southern Fried Knittin': Dogwood Knitting Needles!
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A place to share my knitting. Sunday, December 28, 2008. I received handmade knitting needles for Christmas; they are made from dogwood. I was wanting to start a scarf for a cancer patient and am glad I waited to use the new needles. The yarn is slippery and a bit splitty, but these needles seem to be just what I need. They are soooo lightweight, and are just "sticky" enough to keep the yarn where it belongs without dragging. I tried to find these needles on Google searches, but no luck.
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Southern Fried Knittin': December 2009
http://southernfriedknittin.blogspot.com/2009_12_01_archive.html
A place to share my knitting. Thursday, December 17, 2009. Christmas Baby Hats for Hospital. This shawl was knitted as a prayer shawl for a dear friend who has been going through some big challenges for quite a while now. I took the pattern idea from a baby blanket pattern in Vogue Knitting Baby Blankets (Vogue Knitting on the Go series) p. 50 "Ostrich Plume Lace Throw". I've Been Busy Knittin' This Year. My name there is knitsforpreemies. I will try to do better at posting here as well.
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Southern Fried Knittin': December 2008
http://southernfriedknittin.blogspot.com/2008_12_01_archive.html
A place to share my knitting. Sunday, December 28, 2008. I received handmade knitting needles for Christmas; they are made from dogwood. I was wanting to start a scarf for a cancer patient and am glad I waited to use the new needles. The yarn is slippery and a bit splitty, but these needles seem to be just what I need. They are soooo lightweight, and are just "sticky" enough to keep the yarn where it belongs without dragging. I tried to find these needles on Google searches, but no luck.
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