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Little Dee is the best comic strip since Calvin and Hobbes left the scene. It doesn’t hurt that Vachel, the vulture, is a knitter. He’s also the snarky one (my kids may now commence teasing.) If you go to http://www.littledee.net/archive/20041101.html you’ll see Vachel’s pattern, which doesn’t work for a straight-line pattern, but if you’re trying to knit a vulture’s wing, it’s perfect.
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WOW, I looked at that pattern, and decided that it was probally non sense, and didn’t bother decifering it. KUDOS to you for deciding to see what it did. 🙂
Comment by Teresa 12.04.06 @ 10:01 pmHey Alison, did you notice that he posted about your experiment on HIS blog?
Comment by Teresa 12.06.06 @ 8:43 pmYes. Cool! Thank you, Chris Baldwin!
Comment by AlisonH 12.07.06 @ 1:56 pmHee. I misread his instructions, but made a swatch anyway – it’s all about the process, right? Mine was
Row 1:*K2, sl1purlwise, k1, yo, psso*
Row 2: purl,
and it created a pretty little plaited effect. I’ll post a pic up on my blog (sometime).
But mine did make a square. Trippy.
Hope you have a fantastic weekend!
Comment by Regina 12.07.06 @ 10:34 pmI am having a problem with the sl 1 purlwise. Do you turn the work?
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