Floral Tea Cosy; For The Horde Tea Cosy; Caroline's socks; Strawberries & Cream Tea Cosy; Victoria Sponge; Embossed Leaves Socks; Joe's Autumn Hat & Scarf.
Finishing Basket
Debut Crochet Scarf; Sunshine Sweater.
Works In Progress
Green Silk Happiness (StitchDiva Simple Knitted Bodice).
Blue Doll Sweater
Jalapeno
Emergency Baby Blanket
Socks
None.
Frog Pond
Orange Bamboo Top; Rosa; Spring Green Socks
Plans
Bird Foot Fair Isle Socks by Red Bird Knits; Boatneck top in Sirdar Ocean; Persephone sweater in Glimmer Print.; V neck cable sweater by Bergere de France. Jalapeno by Jennie Atkinson.
By Lois Daykin: Kitsch sweater in yellow Cotton Tape; Tammy sweater in blue/brown Cotton Tape
By Kim Hargreaves: Pure sweater in RYC Bamboo soft Honey & Jilly, both in Rowan Ribbon Twist.
By Sarah Dallas: Short-Sleeved Wavy Line Sweater aka Alouette; Short-Sleeved Fair Isle Top, both in Vintage Knits. Likewise: two short-sleeved sweaters, one in cotton, one with a mohair stripe.
By Marie Wallin: Lenora, in Rowan Milk Cotton.
By Phildar: various pullovers & a dress from their women's summer collection of 2008.
Hi there, In Metal. Thanks for your nice remarks! The Horde logo chart is indeed on Rav, look in the World of Warcrafters group for details, and the pattern is just a bog standard tea cosy pattern: knit a rectangle until it is about three-quarters of the height of your tea pot, then decrease a bit and bind off. Repeat. Stitch together, leaving gaps for the handle and spout.
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this is WIN! And I approve! Do you have the pattern on Rav?
Hi there, In Metal. Thanks for your nice remarks! The Horde logo chart is indeed on Rav, look in the World of Warcrafters group for details, and the pattern is just a bog standard tea cosy pattern: knit a rectangle until it is about three-quarters of the height of your tea pot, then decrease a bit and bind off. Repeat. Stitch together, leaving gaps for the handle and spout.
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