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Cable Net sock pattern from Knitty.com
Yarn: Panda Silk
Cable Net sock pattern from Knitty.com
Yarn: Panda Silk by Crystal Palace Yarns
My 3 am cable hat! smariek.blogspot.com/2006/01/chemo-hat-8-completed-3am-bl...
I'm quite pleased how it's turning out!
Front of Cabled Newsboy from Stitch N Bitch Nation, sans brim with additional cable repeat before decreases.
Tegelberg mountain: thermals and fantastic flights. The Tegelberg cable car brings to a height of over 5500 feet above sea level. ..... DSC_0697
You can hop on/off the cable cars at these designated stops. They tend to be located at intersections.
Pulling fabric and gathering ideas is one thing but actually knitting or sewing a stitch is quite another these days. I'm so excited that I've made even this much progress on any project in the past week. This will be a vest for Averill. Which is good since it means that it's small and actually possibly finish-able.
Yarn: Cascade 220 superwash, #3721
Pattern: "Sampler Afghan" by Melissa Leapman (from Cables Untangled)
Modifications:
* used worsted weight yarn
* placed panel G along the short edges
* used panel no. 89 from The Cable Knitting Handbook by Annie Maloney along the long edges
* made the border wider
April 27, 2002 - We were told to walk to this cable car station and take advantage of the admission ticket which allowed one free cable car ride across the expo grounds. "During the Expo, the 850-metre-long cable car took you across the Floriade park. Along the way, you could enjoy stunning views from a height of 35 metres. In this way you could experience the sustainable means of transport of the future at Floriade! After Floriade, the cable car will be repurposed in another location, namely the German horticultural exhibition taking place in Mannheim in 2023: the Bundesgartenschau." Previous text from the following website: floriade.com/en/at-the-expo/cable-car/