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Knitted Willie Warmer Pattern #1

The Y2K Wooly Willow Warmer
(a generic thong)

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Crocheted Willie Warmers
2 patterns
Kate Winkler's Thrift Shop Shawl

Rob Roy Triangular Shawl

Rob Roy Triangular Shawl #2
The shorter and wider version

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Put your mouse over one of the photos below for a larger image and to see any notes.

If the line written above is even with the top of your browser window, you can see the whole photo much easier. A quirk.

Lockerhooked Celtic Knot Pillow. The photo is of my first attempt at lockerhooking.
I love the look it gives. The resulting "fabric" is very sturdy, a bonus for a pillow.
I used a Celtic knot cross-stitch pattern to layout the pattern.
          
The Bell Shawl. This is a bit of the edge of
the Bell Shawl. The stitches are twisted. It
was made before I learned to not twist my
stitches. *ggg*
                     



Back of Pekingese Hair Shawl using a Fan Stitch
Half Circle Shawl pattern. This shawl was knit out
of Pekingese Hair that I had handspun for Wendy,
a prominent Pekingese breeder. (She is the model.)
The pattern is from "Traditional Knitted Lace Shawls"
by Martha Waternman. The pattern used is "Fan
Stitch Half Circle Shawl".
          
Pekingese Hair Shawl. Fan Stitch Half Circle Shawl pattern
          
Pekingese Hair Shawl. Fan Stitch Half Circle Shawl pattern
          
Pekingese Hair Shawl. Fan Stitch Half Circle Shawl
          
Toto and Pekingese. The dog on the left is of "Toto",
used in the Amador County spinning guild's county fair booth.
The yarn is handspun Newfoundland, spun by Stephenie Gaustad.
Knitted by Debra Matz. The dog on the right is a "Pekingese".
Handspun and knitted by Debra Matz. This was also part of the
display at our county guild booth.
You can find the Bell Shawl pattern at: http://www.rosecom.ca/~quanah/patshawl.html The shawl was designed by Rosemary Hoffer in 1996, for the Knit List gift patterns.

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