Hi - kfb means knit front and back. You do this by knitting into the front and back of the same stitch before moving it onto the next needle. Best wishes. M
Thank you so much for these beautiful free patterns! I have made a few projects and I am so happy with them! Before I found your page, it was so difficult for me to find simple, beautiful baby knitting patterns. Now I feel that I have so many to choose from, thank you!
In case you didn't get my email I would like to ask you permission to print the pattern directions of the Roma baby sweater. I don't want to sell it just give item as a gift. I have tried to print but haven't been successful. Than you.
I've offered to act as a surrogate knitter in the USA for a member in the UK. She'd like a scarf and hat set, for an adult female, I think. What patterns would you suggest for this task?
These are adorable patterns. Thank you so much! I have made the baby hug slippers and love them. But it would be helpful to know your prefered method for joining colors. Thank you
I am not familiar with the abbreviation "yrn". Can you explain?
ReplyDeleteHi - y r n means yarn round needle - you may know this as yo ( yarn over) or yon (yarn over needle)
DeleteHope this helps. M
hi im not familiar with term "kfb"???
ReplyDeleteHi - kfb means knit front and back.
DeleteYou do this by knitting into the front and back of the same stitch before moving it onto the next needle.
Best wishes. M
Thank you so much for these beautiful free patterns! I have made a few projects and I am so happy with them! Before I found your page, it was so difficult for me to find simple, beautiful baby knitting patterns. Now I feel that I have so many to choose from, thank you!
ReplyDeleteHi what does s1, means
ReplyDeleteIn case you didn't get my email I would like to ask you permission to print the pattern directions of the Roma baby sweater. I don't want to sell it just give item as a gift. I have tried to print but haven't been successful. Than you.
ReplyDeleteWhere is the pattern located for Emuly's Baby Cardigan? It has a cable in it and I believe as in January 2014 Blog but not sure. Then you, Myrna
ReplyDeleteI've offered to act as a surrogate knitter in the USA for a member in the UK. She'd like a scarf and hat set, for an adult female, I think. What patterns would you suggest for this task?
ReplyDeleteThese are adorable patterns. Thank you so much! I have made the baby hug slippers and love them. But it would be helpful to know your prefered method for joining colors. Thank you
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