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Saturday, April 14, 2007

What's On My Needle?

I called it sunshine. Simply because it’s yellow. It’s working from top down with lacy panel on the sleeves and waist.


I was too lazy to move the stitches to scrap yarn in order to try it on, so I just continue separated the sleeves and working in a round for the body. Only the other night, I decided to try it on since I needed to know whether I could start the panel on the waist. To my delight surprise, everything is OK. I am so happy that my calculation is correct.
I think I got another winner here.

12 comments:

  1. I can see from your drawing that it's beautiful! ...I just wish I could knit that :p
    You're so talented, Lily, being able to go from designing crochet to knitting and vice versa, way to go!

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  2. Beautiful! It'll be fabulous from the picture I see! You're an awesome designer.

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  3. oh Lily I Love that one to!! I know I have to start the sage one yet but I would love this one when available too!

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  4. Pls keep them coming, love seeing!

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  5. Is it your own design also ? It is beautiful and like to see the FO very soon.

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  6. Ohhhh Lily... from your sketch, the sweater is going to look fabulous... love the color. I love to sketch and actually my drawing skills are improving...lol. Very creative.. handmade labels.

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  7. Hi Lily, yes, the instruction photo showed the crocheted motif worn in the front. But I guess I can wear it either way. Thanks for checking it out. The yellow on your current project is very pretty, can't wait to see how it turns out.

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  8. I just discovered your blog. Beautiful designs. You're very talented.

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  9. Ooh...can't wait to see how this one goes!

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  10. Your crochet projects are beautiful! When did you start crocheting? Who taught you?

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  11. Thank you Tammy. I wish you leave me your email address. I started crocheting at 4 years old. My auntie taught me.

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  12. I'm intrigued by the design. Can't wait to see what you come up with!

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