Hi! In response to your rosebud question, I think the garter stitch edges look fine, but if you want a different look you could try slipping the end stitch on the edge side. Make sure the roses are knit tight enough so they are small, I have seen a lot of people making the roses too large and be sure to wrap them tight, too. best, susan
I can just imagine the little person who belongs to the sleeve. The flowers look very springy.Do you realize that daylight saving time kicks in on the 11 of March? Marian says her farmer relative at Fairview hasn't had this much snow in 30 years.
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I love doing this too...although not often enough lately.
It's amazing sometimes what the results are.
Hi!
In response to your rosebud question, I think the garter stitch edges look fine, but if you want a different look you could try slipping the end stitch on the edge side. Make sure the roses are knit tight enough so they are small, I have seen a lot of people making the roses too large and be sure to wrap them tight, too.
best, susan
I can just imagine the little person who belongs to the sleeve.
The flowers look very springy.Do you realize that daylight saving time kicks in on the 11 of March?
Marian says her farmer relative at Fairview hasn't had this much snow in 30 years.
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