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Home 7463
- Tiny chair
This tiny (only a couple inches high) Victorian chair was made with size-10 thread and stiffened with Stiffy. The chair legs are beads and pins. Pattern Source: A South Maid leaflet entitled Victorian Crochet Miniatures. It says, "Article J-24" and "Book 2413" on the front. Sorry, I'm not sure where I got this, but I think it might have been from Herrschners. - Gingerbread house - back
See "front" photo for pattern source. - Baby afghan (close-up)
Close-up of baby afghan; see previous photo for description and pattern source. - Lapel flowers
Pattern Source: Crochet For Today. - Tiny thread teddy bear
Pattern Source: The bear and hat pattern can be found in the Victorian Ponies and Bears leaflet -- see the previous photo of the carousel for more info. The dress was a free-form, original pattern that I did not write down. - raysweater_006.jpg
Close-up of Ray's sweater. The pattern is basically stockinette with "stripes" made of twisted knits (knit through back loop) surrounded by purls. See previous photo for pattern source. - IM000461.jpg
- ray-costume
Ray's new Renaissance Fair costume. Isn't he a swashbuckler? - Mouse with Christmas lights
This adorable little guy is from the big Vanna collection book. I couldn't resist making him, he's so cute tangled up in his Christmas lights! Pattern Source: This book is not available except as a package kind of thing from Oxmoor House -- they send you two packets of patterns a month, each set costing $15, until the book is filled. The pattern might have been published in another Leisure Arts book, but I haven't seen it anywhere else. - "Martina"
[10/18/2005] My fifth knitted sweater. Pattern Source: This is from Adrienne Vittadini's Fall 2004 pattern book. - Seesaw bunnies (other side view)
See previous photo for description and pattern source. - cat_004.jpg
Wembley and Zippy, all boxed in. - Mosaic Homespun Afghan
This is kind of a cool technique; it looks as if there's more than one color per row, but there's really not. Pattern Source: Mosaic Magic Afghans Made Easy by Lily Chin. Great book; there are lots of afghans done with this technique. - DSCN1873.JPG
- Thread wreath
Pattern Source: This pattern came from the December 1997 issue of Crochet With Heart magazine. Crochet With Heart unfortunately no longer exists. Some sellers do carry back issues, but many are no longer available. My best suggestion is to contact Leisure Arts, the publisher, to see if they have any other publications with the pattern.