Knitting, crocheting and general craftery

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kwala
I like that sk - I like a lot of their patterns, I have several in my ravelry queue.
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Red Ant
That's lovely SK :)
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Squares
Latest FO ravelry.com
Production rate may slow now I'm back on my feet
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Jobe
I like the look of that pattern sk...very on trend at the moment.
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Cyclops


Ripple blanket from Attic24 made in colours inspired by open water swimming! Can you see the buoys, the yellow club hats and the general murk of our local lake?
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EvilPixie
gawgus!

No new job for me :-(
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Wobbling
That's lovely Cyclops. I'm working on a Attic24 ripple blanket at the moment too.
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kwala
Wasn't meant to be (((EP))) - hope the right opportunity comes along soon
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SusiesueH
Today I taught myself* treble stitch in rows :) I've done because I bought myself some beautiful yarn yesterday that I'd like to make into an infinity scarf. I picked up this ball of acrylic DK from Wilko to practise on first. I reasonably pleased with how it's going and I've ordered some little plastic markers because I'm getting confused about where to stitch into the rising chain at the end of each row. What I'm not sure about is the edges. They seem wonky, almost scalloped, and I'm not certain if this is to be expected, or if I need to improve my technique. Any suggestions crafters?

*with the help of YouTube:)

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SusiesueH
Love the blanket and the colours Cyclops!

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A thread for those of us who like making 'stuff'.

Recommended yarn/craft shops: http://www.fetcheveryone.com/article-view.php?id=456

Lists of books/patterns http://www.fetcheveryone.com/article-view.php?id=460

Fabric shops - bricks or on-line. fetcheveryone.com/article-view.php?id=556

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