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Knitting needle threaded through crochet chains |
I have finished the knitting on Tulpenkatz, aka Giant Lace Thing. Which is excellent! Slightly less positive: I still need to work the crocheted edging. Nothing wrong with crochet except that I'm bad at it. I slip a few stitches off at a time, crochet a chain, slip off more stitches, chain, and repeat until my arm falls off.
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In-progress edging |
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R) little bit I've accomplished, L) what's left to do |
This is going to take a while. The funny pink thing is my inline crochet hook. I inherited it from a relative and I love it for chaining with laceweight. A regular hook kept wanting to split my yarn.
That's gorgeous!
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