This is a bit of a placeholder post, but I just adored working on this pattern and wanted to share it.
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[caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="335" caption="Per Orla, Ballband Detail"][/caption]
[caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="335" caption="Per Orla, Leaf Detail"][/caption]
This was my first foray into the much-loved ballband pattern by the Mason Dixon ladies. I didn't have any trouble making the slipped stitches line up; I'm either that awesome of a knitter or I'm that awesome of a knitter. Jury's out I guess.
I used PurlBee's applied icord instructions for the trim.
You can find the pattern here.
And you can queue it on Ravelry here:
[caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="335" caption="Per Orla"][/caption]
[caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="335" caption="Per Orla, Ballband Detail"][/caption]
[caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="335" caption="Per Orla, Leaf Detail"][/caption]
This was my first foray into the much-loved ballband pattern by the Mason Dixon ladies. I didn't have any trouble making the slipped stitches line up; I'm either that awesome of a knitter or I'm that awesome of a knitter. Jury's out I guess.
I used PurlBee's applied icord instructions for the trim.
You can find the pattern here.
And you can queue it on Ravelry here:
That's really sweet. You must be that awesome of a knitter.
ReplyDeleteHah thanks! Sometimes I wonder how well sarcasm/me being an ass comes off on the internet haha.
ReplyDeleteI posted a link to your blog on the HCW twitter feed. Hope that's okay!
You are most welcome. I think your sarcasm comes across quite well. And it is perfectly okay to post a link. :)
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