Ellen Leigh
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My latest prayer shawl for my church, using a pattern shown to me by @knitquiltsewst1 a while back. I really like how it turned out using yarns I already had on hand, and a very simple 4 row repeat. #Knitting #Shawl
07:28 PM - Nov 14, 2023
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Deb
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In response to Ellen Leigh.
That is BEAUTIFIL!!

What stitch is that?
08:52 PM - Nov 14, 2023
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Ellen Leigh
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In response to Deb.
I don't know the name of it, it's a simple slip stitch pattern. It's done over an odd number of stitches. Knit 2 rows of the main color (basic garter stitch), then K1 in a contrast color, slip 1 across, K1. wrong side row is K1 then slip one with yarn in front. Hope that makes sense.
09:53 PM - Nov 14, 2023
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Ellen Leigh
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In response to Liz N Is Tired of the Nonsense.
Thanks! I really like that stitch, I'm sure I will do this one again.
09:47 PM - Nov 14, 2023
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Sherry denBoer
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In response to Ellen Leigh.
Years ago, when I first became sick, a local church gave me a beautiful prayer shawl. It was an incredibly loving gesture. For someone like me, who has moved through most of my life without close contact with family, I was deeply moved.
07:36 PM - Nov 14, 2023
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Ellen Leigh
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In response to Sherry denBoer.
They do indeed let people know that they are cared for. We do put a lot of love into what we make. I like to think of them as a hug you can wrap yourself in whenever you need one. I really enjoy making them, and so glad one helped you.
07:55 PM - Nov 14, 2023
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