Thursday, September 20, 2007

Squares Six Through Nine

Square Six -- Twisted and Crossed Ribbing:





Seven -- Garter and Rib Pattern:





Eight -- Rose Fabric:




The pattern is a little hard to see, so here's a closer view:





Nine -- Horizontal Chain:





I don't think I like mosaic knitting . . .

Labels:

6 Comments:

Blogger Angela said...

I'm sorry you don't like mosaic knitting. Those sure are pretty:)

Ang

8:01 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Just an extra little note, cause I know you read these and I don't have your email addy, but, garnstudio has free baby patterns here.
http://www.garnstudio.com/lang/en/drops_oversikt.php?type=baby
Just click the catalog you want to see, then the brit flag at the bottom of each pattern, and the instructions will follow. Beautiful stuff.

Ang

2:39 AM  
Blogger Dena said...

It's ok if you don't like mosaic knitting. It's not my favorite either. We're designing some different squares to replace the mosaic ones in the afghan.

10:35 PM  
Blogger Leslie said...

Those squares are neat! I especially like the garter and rib.

2:32 AM  
Blogger renee said...

I am in love with that garter-rib stitch pattern lately! Your square is so beautifully done! Love it!

7:46 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hi there,

I’m the Community Manager with Anagram Interactive, where we specialize in connecting established brands with prominent bloggers. We’re currently working with Paperless Post, a company that designs customizable online and printed stationery, to show that communication can be personal and well-designed regardless of the medium.

Paperless Post has partnered with several world-famous designers and lifestyle brands, including kate spade new york, Oscar de la Renta, Jonathan Adler, and Rifle Paper Co., and has delivered over 85 million cards to date. Since you have such an engaging and beautifully-designed blog, we’d like to offer you 600 Paperless Post digital Coins (a $60 value) for free to try out our online service and write about your experience.

We really think you’ll enjoy Paperless Post and can’t wait to hear what you think. Please let me know if this is something you’d be interested in and I’ll show you how to get started.

Best,
Ann
ann@anagraminteractive.com

11:41 AM  

Post a Comment

<< Home