The practise of
cross-breeding knitting patterns - using
the shape from one pattern and the yarn, stitch and gauge of another design to
make a new model without all the swatching and testing!!!
So, I wanted to mix it up a little without all the trial and error. I have 4 ply wool that I’d like to use so I check out the KNITWORDS index and find some patterns using that yarn – sure enough, ‘Caped Wrapper’ (KW#43) comes up – another garment that I love – the fabric and bands are beautiful! I can take the same stitch pattern (a one-row-tuck), same tension and gauge as in CR - set up my ‘geezer’ shape on the KR11 (my charting device) - it automatically converts the stitches and rows to the new gauge and Bob’s your uncle!

This is too easy!!
well, the knitting was anyway - for some reason blogger has changed something and I can't get it to load photos here, sorry - check back later to see if I got it fixed...
oh, Valerie, thanks so much - nailed it! - MAO
2 comments:
Hi Mary Anne
I too had problems with my own blog (http://addicted2machineknitting.blogspot.co.uk) when uploading images; it's a known problem but there's an easy work around. When you want to upload images, switch to html mode in the compose screen and just follow the usual upload image process. Then when you have your images on board you can switch back and compose your text as normal.
Best wishes
Val
HI, Mary Anne; Tho I've been using DAK for years, I never thought of combining this way... You just keep adding things to my to-do list. I can see the knitting machines will never be put away (o;
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