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Messy Romantic Updo Step by Step Hairstyle
Messy Romantic Updo Step by Step Hairstyle
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Then we finally got to take the tape off of everything - the plaid is starting to really take shape (and we probably could've stopped here if we had felt like it).
A "fid" is the technical term used for the tool that stained glass people use... I use the good old fashioned BONE FOLDER and firmly, but gently burnish the copper tape... don't break your glass!
Take the other end of the top circular needle (both ends of the needle with the loops on the cable should be hanging freely) and knit half of the total desired stitches to be cast on. Here we are casting on 6 stitches so knit across three stitches.
And then we painted the whole thing green - looks pretty boring, but if you look at it closely you'll see that we have painted the green over the purple and pink tape lines...
Progress pictures of a commissioned tiki piece I am working on. . .Acrylics and 1 Shot enamel on a 24x36 deep-cradle clayboard
Lay out the rectangles around the last dark blue square. Complete instructions for this block blogged here: Quartered Star Quilt Block
Progress pictures of a commissioned tiki piece I am working on. . .Acrylics and 1 Shot enamel on a 24x36 deep-cradle clayboard
From the neutral position after casting a stitch onto the top needle, pass the working yarn down and around the bottom needle.
The working yarn will always move down and around the bottom needle from the neutral position.
Here we have the top needle's stitches which were just knit resting on the cable. Both ends of the bottom needle have been picked up and we are knitting through the back loop of the three stitches here so we don't end up with any twisted stitches to give away our "seam" location.
Align a dark blue square with the right end of a rectangle, right sides together. Complete instructions for this block blogged here: Quartered Star Quilt Block