Cat Bordhi’s Collection of Portable Pockets and Small Gifts
Cat Bordhi’s Collection of Portable Pockets and Small Gifts buy the ebook Welcome to Cat Bordhi’s Collection of Portable Pockets and Small Gifts. Sometimes
It’s a magical solution to a Moebius puzzle I’ve been pondering since 2000. It allows all the “wrong side” floats of color work to hide completely, leaving only pure sleep stockinette designs. I want to share it with you before I die!
Knitting a MoMo can be a springboard to freedom. In my island retreats, I’ve noticed that nearly everyone who knits a MoMo makes more than one, and many knitters design their own even if they’ve never designed anything before.
Here are one dozen beautiful MoMo Cowls for you. I am so pleased to be able to pass the collection along.
Caution: This is, I think, a very usable presentation, but it is not as meticulously fine-tuned as my earlier ebooks. I do not have the energy or attention span to make it so. Therefore you may need to have your wits about you a little more than usual, and I won’t be able to answer questions.
Enjoy yourself and this graceful form!
BUY THIS COLLECTION (12 MoMo Cowls) for $20.
Cat Bordhi’s Collection of Portable Pockets and Small Gifts buy the ebook Welcome to Cat Bordhi’s Collection of Portable Pockets and Small Gifts. Sometimes
buy the ebook Purchase this eBook for $20 with all 25 patterns and live video links. This ebook is a set of 9 Folios,
buy the ebook One of the great joys of authoring an ebook is that I can add more designs as a free surprise, and I just
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Yarn Used: HiKoo Sueno, 1 skein of mountain fog, 1 skein of bashful, 1 skein of plum and 1 skein of slated. Each skein is 255 yards. 2. Caron Simply Soft from my stash, unsure of quantities, used 10 colors. Tips: 1. Followed original pattern except for 1. 2 decrease wedges and 2 decrease wedges; 2. the very end where I completed last wedge and cast off using 3 needle bindoff, didn't do the unique wrong side row. 2. I cast on 120 stitches, adding an extra 20 stitches because I wanted it longer and wider, adding an extra w&to to each wedge making it wider. At the end I completed the last wedge, then repeated row 1, then the unique WS row before 3 needle bind off. 6-1-3-1-6 wedges. For the description of the K-below I would add the word /through after the word into.