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September 26, 2004

Bless her little cotton socks

I've finished I've finished I've finished
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I just have to weave in the ends for Charlottes Web and I'm done. I decided not to fringe it or edge it. Bad knitter I know, but it works for me.

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Your charlotte came out beautiful!! I've been trying to keep myself from knitting one for several months though but I have a secret crush on Charlotte none the less:) PS: I'm not much of a fan of fringe myself i think it looks pretty without it:)

She looks fantastic!! I love the colours and the close ups are beautiful too.
I am very impressed with how quickly you did it too- I suspect you must have found a way to fit an extra few hours into every day? please share your secret!!
I am now contemplating one myself, but it will have to wait a little while... too many other ideas already in the queue..

Go one both of you - you know you want to!!! It really is quite an easy pattern and knits up really quickly. And thankyou Allison with the double 'l' (I'm a single) for the fringe boost. I was a little worried I might be shot down as a Charlotte harlot for not doing it.

Your Charlotte is lovely! I like your edges - I didn't do fringe either, I did a VERY simple crochet shell edge (read: QUICK).
I just stumbled upon your blog today - I love it! Your projects are beautiful. Your little guy reminds me of mine - they look like scamps, both of them! Jackie

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