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Folk Mittens book
I recently acquired a copy of a book called Folk Mittens. However, most of
the patterns are for people with larger hands. I was wonder if anyone has tried these patterns and/or has adapted them. I'm just not sure if it's worth trying to adjust the pattern or if I should try to find other patterns. LL Weisse |
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The easiest way to downsize a pattern is to use finer yarn and smaller
needles. On Thu, 29 Jan 2004 17:27:55 -0600, "LLWeisse" wrote: I recently acquired a copy of a book called Folk Mittens. However, most of the patterns are for people with larger hands. I was wonder if anyone has tried these patterns and/or has adapted them. I'm just not sure if it's worth trying to adjust the pattern or if I should try to find other patterns. LL Weisse |
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