From: Linda Boudreau (patrick.boudreau@ns.sympatico.ca) I am a born die-hard person when it comes to wanting to do something so once again I will try my famous graphis without a pattern file to open, because I haven't figured out how to use it as yet:- Help :0( XXX XXXX XXXX XXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXX XX XXXXXXXXX XXXXXX XX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX X XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX X XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX' XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXX I printed this one out on my printer before I started, this is adorable on a childs sweater with some fluffy grey, while or black wool. Once again either duplicate stitch or use a wiggle eye for a child for the eyes. Add a precious little bow as well. I have the most gorgeous lavender heather done in shades of lilac, pink and off white with white bunnies knit out of pure wool that my dd now wears as she loves it too. I have had numerous compliments on it, but it is not one of my original designs. I can tell you what it looks like though. It has 6 row of checked 3 x 3 fairisle - separated by a ten row border of open hearts. then the check, then a row of bunnies then a checked insertion on sleeves, front and back. I like to have a sweater admired from all sides. I am not a fan of the plain back or sleeves unless there is a purpose. ---------------------------------------- Just Linda! patrick.boudreau@ns.sympatico.ca (Linda ) http://www.geocities.com/Paris/9197/sheep.htm http://www.keyway.net/crafts/lbpats.htm
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