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Has anything exciting happened in the last few days?
Is it worth reading back a few pages or should I just presume everything is as it should be?

Potsy
Potsy
Has anything exciting happened in the last few days?
Is it worth reading back a few pages or should I just presume everything is as it should be?![]()
Just her head in a bag if that's any good to you?Did you bring Jo back with you![]()
Just her head in a bag if that's any good to you?
Jo who?![]()
Arch, on your test piece, what about if you slip the second stitch ie knit 1, slip 1 knit (n-1)? This would mean that the stitch on the outside will have been knitted, not slipped.
When I do the shaping for armholes and necklines on jumpers, I do: knit 2, slip 1 knitwise, pass slip stitch over. This gives a neater edge, I think. That is my guess anyway. If I do knit 2 together (like the pattern usually says) then I end up with loose loops on the edge, if you follow me. I know you are not decreasing, but the loopy bit still applies.
I am curious as to which part of the cow it is.
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Yes, I think there is a lot of skill involved in sewing up the pieces to form a knitted animal. It has taken me a long time to learn how to sew garments together.
When my nieces and nephews were small, I enjoyed knitting them jumpers etc, and my sister-in-law would sew them up for me. Nieces and nephews get bigger,and then they decide they would prefer to wear fleeces. I now just knit jumpers for myself, as a change from sewing.
Have you found the right colour wool for the vegetables?