I took a magic loop sox class at a great yarn shop in Hillsborough, NC and then figured out how to do two at a time.
I much prefer doing both socks together so that I don't have to count rows or stitches to ensure they are match in size and shape. Also, I don't end up with just one sock. ;)...
Here is the link to the Red Heart page:
http://www.redheart.com/free-patterns/showtime-feather-beltcollar
Here is a link to the pdf:
http://www.redheart.com/files/patterns/pdf/LW2451.pdf
Chel
What a lovely tradition. The chain made for your turkeys is quite nicely done! I like the idea of talking about the memories each year. It all becomes part of an oral history that will be kept alive through the generations.
I spend part of each day reminding my mum of the people, places and...
Our local crows seem to like the walnuts from one of our trees but I imagine they could be good at swiping eggs, too. The worst local egg thieves we have are blue jays.. Clever little buggers.
Chel
Ive only read one of the books so far, but I really enjoyed it (laughed outloud a lot) and Im looking forward to reading the rest. Somehow I missed the movie but perhaps I can get it on netflicks.
Chel
Hi Densitywave,
Thanks for the link help. The first two links are still working for me, although they dont seem to link directly to the desired pages. Your links are much better as they link directly to the desired information! Thanks so much.
Unfortunately, I'm currently unable to edit my...
Hey mamajo,
welcome to Backyardchickens!!
My sister and cousin have made great progress in tracing our family lineage over the last few years. It seems to take a lot of time online but in the process they have found out a lot about the family and even met some relatives that we didnt know...
What do the slippers look like? Do you have a picture? This link shows the type of slippers that a friend's granny made when I was a kid: http://www.favecrafts.com/Knit-Socks-and-Slippers/Grandmas-Knitted-Slippers/ct/1 Chel
I had a cayuga duck that layed nearly black eggs, just like the egg pictured, early in the season. After that, the eggs faded to light blue/green/grayish with darker waxy spots.
But, if the ducks were locked out of the coop, it would be pretty tricky for the East Indie to get in to lay the egg...