Your tunic turned out well, Jane. I love the cable front. I guess I better get back to my funny cables now. That sweater has hibernated long enough. Any chance of seeing it on the model?
This open work in the middle really fits with the color of the yarn!! This week I saw a herring bone cable -don't know if I'll get to it this winter LOL
You can find photos of the fall issue of Interweave Knits Magazine here. You can select any of the projects (large or small) to work on here. All you really need are needles, yarn and a pattern.
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Thank you for organising the KAL, Rudee, it's been fun
Your tunic turned out well, Jane. I love the cable front.
I guess I better get back to my funny cables now. That sweater has hibernated long enough.
Any chance of seeing it on the model?
You're welcome, Jane.
I agree, Stephanie. We need to see it on a real human and not a model (not that you're not a model-type, Jane, but you know what I mean!)
I love the cable, too.
I popped over from Gail's blog just wanted to check you out. Not in a weird stalking sort of way, I've just seen you on many blogs I follow.
I don't do anything with yarn anymore. I did crochet when I had babies back in the day but these days I'm too busy runnin' from the bulls. Haaaheehe!
As we say here in the hills and hollers of the Ozarks, "ya'll have a wonderfully blessed day!!!
Well made it is a pretty tunic.
This open work in the middle really fits with the color of the yarn!!
This week I saw a herring bone cable -don't know if I'll get to it this winter LOL
Don't you love interweave? That's how I began to knit purses/bags.
Oh my gosh, that is a gorgeous tunic!! I would wear it in a second. =)
Very neat.
Very nice for the winter, even that spring is not to far, just keep in mind that time is relative; so spring is as close as you want it to be.
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