Did a fruitless search on Knitpicks for this pattern but did find a pattern with a mitered square design. Here is a little description on doing these mitered squares:
"different sizes of garter stitch squares, using multicolored or self striping yarn. The squares start out as a straight piece of knitting, but decrease up the center miters the stitches into a square. A great technique to learn! " It came from here: http://www.knitpicks.com/patternsGarter_Stitch_Squares_Scarf_Pattern__D15091220.html
Looking at Pfflyers photos, they remind me of the technique for entrelac. With a little entrepreneural motivation, I bet the pattern could be reconstructed or a fascsimile thereof. My mind is crazy and likes to figure out how things work. This could be fun to try.
Did a fruitless search on Knitpicks for this pattern but did find a pattern with a mitered square design. Here is a little description on doing these mitered squares:
"different sizes of garter stitch squares, using multicolored or self striping yarn. The squares start out as a straight piece of knitting, but decrease up the center miters the stitches into a square. A great technique to learn! " It came from here: http://www.knitpicks.com/patternsGarter_Stitch_Squares_Scarf_Pattern__D15091220.html
Looking at Pfflyers photos, they remind me of the technique for entrelac. With a little entrepreneural motivation, I bet the pattern could be reconstructed or a fascsimile thereof. My mind is crazy and likes to figure out how things work. This could be fun to try.
hit the reply button at the bottom of a comment. you get a window with 3 little address type bars below the text box. on the right side of the address bar is are buttons that say
BROWSE. hit the browse button and your computor file tree shows up. locate where you have stored your photos and click on it. click on the photo file and 'open' it. the file should show up in the little address bar below the comment box in this discussion. hit send and your are done.
do not preview your comment or it will erase the photo and you will have to do this all over again.
yes, you do the pattern just as you do a picture. it is simply a file. someone downloaded the baby surprise jacket, british version the other day. the entire pattern printed just fine and i then printed it out for my file. give it a try.
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