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Eleventh Hour Scarf

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One row handspun scarf

http://www.yarnharlot.ca/blog/archives/2006/10/12/one_row_handspun_scarf.html One row handspun scarf ( If you're not a spinner and you don't want to be and you don't want to wade through this, the recipe for the scarf is at the end.) I'm sure that this is a subtle element of my personality and that nobody has really noticed, so I'll point out to you that I may be just a smidge on the obsessive side.
http://www.knittingdaily.com/blogs/daily/archive/2007/10/08/converting-stitch-patterns-for-working-in-the-round.aspx Papyrus Lace from Lace & Eyelets Continuing our little "use your stitch dictionary like a cookbook" series... Traditionally, stitches in a stitch dictionary are presented for knitting flat (back and forth in rows). If you want to use one of the stitches for something knitted in the round (a sock, say, or a hat), then you have to do a little bit of conversion magic.

Converting Stitch Patterns for Working in the Round

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