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gentlewoman farmer |
Posted - Jan 04 2010 : 6:43:07 PM It was to be so easy. I knitted a rectangle about 9 in x 32 in. I found I didnthave the poly fill, so I double some blanket batting, whip stitched it and made a tube of it, Soo cute, but because of the door threshold, it rolled away from the the door. So I undid the tube, knitted another same sized rectangle, layered it, stitched it, and for some reason, it shrunk to 29 in. It didnt fit the door way. So, I cast on each end and added 4 inches on each side. It fits, it stops the draft! Did I tell you this door is into my garage, and it had not had a door draft on it for the last 24 years? It was like my dog, I knitted her a sweater, and after her taking it off three times, I gave up. Put this door will keep this door draft!
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1badmamawolf |
Posted - Jan 04 2010 : 7:44:48 PM My D-in-law knited sweaters for the G/sons little dogs, they lasted about 3.6 seconds before they were shredded, lol.
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