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lovin your retort to the lady who said she loved the british take on "proper" wool pmsl and its made my day :0). Do the americans not get proper wool and so not no what it is??? lol
i get that but doesnt everyone know what prper wool is? lol
i guess its just one of the many words that get lost in translation. My american friends understand english "english" as theyve lived here and i forget that not everyone has lol
For you Anita 🙂 I will tell you.. its actually nice and simple. (TSS = Tunisian Simple Stitch, instructions assume you're right handed so working tunisian right to left)row 1: TSSrow 2: TSSrow 3: TSS in every stitch BAR the ones you're doing the cable from (leave 1 stitch in between at least..), assuming 1 stitch in the middle of your cable do this.pick up the bar of you stitch as if to do TSS now, yarn over twice, put hook through bar 2 rows down, 2 stitches to the left and do your trebble), tSS next, now pick up the bar as if to TSS, yarn over twice, and do a trebble through the bar of 2 rows down and 2 to the right.), tss the rest.row 4: tssrow 5: tss in each stitch bar the bits for the cable, now do a DOUBLE crochet into the trebble crochet you made with the cross shape of the row 2, always picking up the bar as if to do a tss (otherwise it makes a gap I found) and tss as before. row 6: tssrow 7: like row 2, but instead of using the bar of a TSS stitch, use the doubles you made in row 5.repeat from 4-7 until you make required.Another touch is to put a bobble in between the doubles to make a kinda eye shape :)I used to hang out on myspace – seeSee http://www.myspace.com/crochet_creations/blog/347038406
Beautiful Liz!! Really Beautiful!
I just LOVE the British take on things: "proper wool"
Well, rather than acrylic, its made of stuff off sheep 🙂
LOL 🙂 Love this Liz, I have some lace weight cashmere sitting in my stash, one day i iwll use it!!. It's so pretty and beautiful I want to keep it!! 100% is lovely to work with.
I saw these 2 balls of wool, lonley in a store, I paid nearly 3x what I could have if I was prepared to buy 10 of 😛 but, they were lonely and called scarf to me.
lovin your retort to the lady who said she loved the british take on "proper" wool pmsl and its made my day :0). Do the americans not get proper wool and so not no what it is??? lol
Well, I do talk of somethings funny, especially when it comes to crochet – I often refer to my hook and yarn as stick and string :p
i get that but doesnt everyone know what prper wool is? lol
Well, depends, if you call a ball of yarn, a ball of wool I can understand it being confusing 🙂
i guess its just one of the many words that get lost in translation. My american friends understand english "english" as theyve lived here and i forget that not everyone has lol
A lot of my friends are american so I can convert, but sometimes it can be confusing when theres Brits and Americans both posting on what they think is the same thing but isnt 🙂
Liz, Just showed my hubby this pic. "WOW!!" he says. How do you do the cable?
For you Anita 🙂 I will tell you.. its actually nice and simple. (TSS = Tunisian Simple Stitch, instructions assume you're right handed so working tunisian right to left)row 1: TSSrow 2: TSSrow 3: TSS in every stitch BAR the ones you're doing the cable from (leave 1 stitch in between at least..), assuming 1 stitch in the middle of your cable do this.pick up the bar of you stitch as if to do TSS now, yarn over twice, put hook through bar 2 rows down, 2 stitches to the left and do your trebble), tSS next, now pick up the bar as if to TSS, yarn over twice, and do a trebble through the bar of 2 rows down and 2 to the right.), tss the rest.row 4: tssrow 5: tss in each stitch bar the bits for the cable, now do a DOUBLE crochet into the trebble crochet you made with the cross shape of the row 2, always picking up the bar as if to do a tss (otherwise it makes a gap I found) and tss as before. row 6: tssrow 7: like row 2, but instead of using the bar of a TSS stitch, use the doubles you made in row 5.repeat from 4-7 until you make required.Another touch is to put a bobble in between the doubles to make a kinda eye shape :)I used to hang out on myspace – seeSee http://www.myspace.com/crochet_creations/blog/347038406
looking good
Thanks Gill, I've finished the first ball of wool, but wont have enough done to wear to class later.