Knitalong: block to block
Hiya,
Boy, was I away a long time. Glad to be back.
I found the best mirror in the world. It is in the Cannnery restaurant in Vancounver. Out by the docks. If you want to feel good about yourself run don't walk to the woman's washroom in this fine restaurant. The restaurant itself provides you with mouthwatering meals while you enjoy ocean vistas. (Don't worry if you are a vegan they are pleasantly accommodating.) Take my advice, excuse yourself between mouthfuls and venture downstairs to the loo. The trip will be worth it when you see your reflection in the mirror. Am I vain enough...maybe. Moving on...
This post will guide you through sewing up "what you have knit".
1) Grab two "block A" s. Match cast on rows to cast on rows and cast off rows to cast off rows. Sew a seam connecting these two blocks.
2) Grab two "block B" s. Match cast on rows to cast on rows and cast off rows to cast off rows. Sew a seam connecting these two blocks.
3) Grab a "block C" and a "block D". Sew a seam connecting the cast off row to the cast on row.
You have completed the front and one sleeve. ...oh did I say too much?
Continue steps 1 to 3 for the back and the second sleeve.
Once you have finished that sew the shoulder seams. Then sew on the sleeves. Then sew the side seams. The last step is to weave in the ends.
Need clarity...please email: leanne@oknitting.com
Next week-end log on for a picture of the result I received.
Monday: was there a happy ending to the saga of my electric bike?
Boy, was I away a long time. Glad to be back.
I found the best mirror in the world. It is in the Cannnery restaurant in Vancounver. Out by the docks. If you want to feel good about yourself run don't walk to the woman's washroom in this fine restaurant. The restaurant itself provides you with mouthwatering meals while you enjoy ocean vistas. (Don't worry if you are a vegan they are pleasantly accommodating.) Take my advice, excuse yourself between mouthfuls and venture downstairs to the loo. The trip will be worth it when you see your reflection in the mirror. Am I vain enough...maybe. Moving on...
This post will guide you through sewing up "what you have knit".
1) Grab two "block A" s. Match cast on rows to cast on rows and cast off rows to cast off rows. Sew a seam connecting these two blocks.
2) Grab two "block B" s. Match cast on rows to cast on rows and cast off rows to cast off rows. Sew a seam connecting these two blocks.
3) Grab a "block C" and a "block D". Sew a seam connecting the cast off row to the cast on row.
You have completed the front and one sleeve. ...oh did I say too much?
Continue steps 1 to 3 for the back and the second sleeve.
Once you have finished that sew the shoulder seams. Then sew on the sleeves. Then sew the side seams. The last step is to weave in the ends.
Need clarity...please email: leanne@oknitting.com
Next week-end log on for a picture of the result I received.
Monday: was there a happy ending to the saga of my electric bike?
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