@FlipMacz3 years agoOh my! Delightful! These 2 stitches really compliment each other. Will get going on one. I adore making blankets. Ty emi! 1
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@Miyanlovee3 years agoThat looks lovely. Incorporating two different stitches together yet they fit the look together nicely. 1
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@carmenroupp6533 years agoAfghan in this pattern would be great for keeping warm in winter ~ a throw one for the couch and yes one for the chair too. 1
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@karenwatkins41223 years agoThankyou l love it very pretty god bless.
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@rachelstrahan24863 years agoI really like the headband but all of them are great creative uses and look really good.
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@luisasfiat3 years agoWow i love this! Thanks so much for sharing.
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@FlipMacz3 years agoThis has got to be the coolest video ever! It shows so many wonderful things to make with this stitch pattern!
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@trishbresolin82123 years agoI love this so much! So pretty and versatile! 1
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@susanmansell50813 years agoSuper blanket, i love it and the method of passing different coloured yarn through evenly spaced rows is a fantastic idea, thanks for sharing, stay safe and keep well.
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@paulavance50963 years agoHi emi! I love this. All the ideas at the end are wonderful. You' re so creative! Thank you so much!
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@carmenroupp6533 years agoBeautiful a must make one or two for summer with pretty ribbon or sparkling ribbon running though it and one for winter ~ maybe with christmas red and green maybe even with a couple leafs and a red flower on the side.
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@reginapastula90103 years agoI absolutely love this! Dropped what i was working on to try this. Its so elegantly simple. Making this for a little boy who was just born. Thank you so much for sharing. 1
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@chadroberts70993 years agoWow! I have to try this one now! I can' t keep up with are your lovely patterns!
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@annmarycharles55823 years agoAnother genius idea! Thank you, emi! Very thrilled to learn about this, which is simple enough to make any size, yet so effective! All the best! 2
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@annajohnson89313 years agoLove thankyou you have taught me so much love you xx. 1
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@patriciaannereynolds20043 years agoWow, how easy is this and so versatile. Will be making a runner for my bed. Have a few wips to finish first before i begin this project. Thank you so much. Love your ideas. 2
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@StephanieTX3 years agoI love it. It reminds me of ticking fabric. 2
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@hemapatel.3 years agoVery cool pattern emi, how did u finish off the blue yarn u wove in? 5
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@annezeigler59823 years agoCan you talk about how you end the pass through different color.
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@jeancarroll79573 years agoIt is possible to crochet or embroider over the finished piece, but you have probably done it,
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@kellyclark6283 years agoCan i ask what yarn did you use for the blanket itself? It looks so soft and plush. Thanks for sharing with is.
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