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dc no-chain foundationHey, has anyone made anything using the dc no-chain foundation? I think I will try the dc no-chain foundation or the sc no-chain foundation on my next project.
dc no-chain foundation
http://www.weirdmirror.org/instruction/dblbsch.htm
:D Would love to hear your opinion,
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vernzap
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I haven't tried it yet, but now I want to! Thanks for postng the link. :D
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TX CrochetLover
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Now that is pretty cool! Haven't used it,
but definitely worth a try.
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sallenlouise
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Well well well...Who knew? lol
I have got to try that!!! Thanx for posting!
Sonia
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Kahud48
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Thanks posting that link. I had found that
once before and lost it. I thought I would use that stitch
to make some dishclothes with. When the dishclothe swap
gets started now, I think I will make mine in that :lol:
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Die Alte Hexe
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Re: dc no-chain foundation | chatsoon wrote: | Hey, has anyone made anything using the dc no-chain foundation? I think I will try the dc no-chain foundation or the sc no-chain foundation on my next project.
dc no-chain foundation
http://www.weirdmirror.org/instruction/dblbsch.htm
:D Would love to hear your opinion,
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I messed about with it but haven't really used it on a live project. I have a ripple afghan in mind for a winter gift and I just might give it a go for that. I looked kind of funky but that could very well have been down to me. :?
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jacqui
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I have used the sc no chain foundation on socks i really like it.
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smartcat
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I have used both on afghans, when I plan to add a border and it makes it so much easier to space out. You can hardly tell which side is the beginning and end (unless you are an experienced crocheter). I really like it for afghans and even baby sweaters.
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sallenlouise
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Well, I keep forgettting about
tis technique!
When I start a new project, I will
TRY to remember this, lol
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Kahud48
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I am going to start a project this weekend using that stitch.
I am going to be making some washcloths
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