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Comments on: Twisted Flower, Hybrid Cables and Febrarch https://www.molecularknitting.com/2008/02/twisted-flower-hybrid-cables-and-febrarch/ Knitting! Plus some gardening, cocktails, and whatever else strikes my fancy. Sat, 22 Mar 2008 01:42:52 +0000 hourly 1 By: Fire « Molecular Knitting https://www.molecularknitting.com/2008/02/twisted-flower-hybrid-cables-and-febrarch/#comment-1447 Sat, 22 Mar 2008 01:42:52 +0000 http://molecularknitting.wordpress.com/?p=138#comment-1447 […] at all for Lolly’s Project Spectrum: The Elements. I planned to knit some socks in a luscious raspberry merino. However, having chosen a pattern and knit almost a whole leg, I now want to knit something […]

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By: Kwana https://www.molecularknitting.com/2008/02/twisted-flower-hybrid-cables-and-febrarch/#comment-1446 Fri, 22 Feb 2008 13:28:10 +0000 http://molecularknitting.wordpress.com/?p=138#comment-1446 You inspire me to finally get brave and try some texture knitting. Thanks.

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By: Karen B. https://www.molecularknitting.com/2008/02/twisted-flower-hybrid-cables-and-febrarch/#comment-1445 Fri, 22 Feb 2008 07:18:36 +0000 http://molecularknitting.wordpress.com/?p=138#comment-1445 However you do it, those Twisted Stitches look mighty impressive to me! They’re also a bit intimidating which is too bad because i think I have this pattern. Anyway, don’t you just love Fearless Fibers?

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By: Jean https://www.molecularknitting.com/2008/02/twisted-flower-hybrid-cables-and-febrarch/#comment-1444 Thu, 21 Feb 2008 00:24:24 +0000 http://molecularknitting.wordpress.com/?p=138#comment-1444 I love Fearless Fibers sock yarn and the raspberry colorway is just gorgeous! Febrarch is a stellar idea. I’m sorry the twisted stitches are giving you pain. You are wise to pace it out. Looking forward to hearing about the tweed breather project.

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By: abby https://www.molecularknitting.com/2008/02/twisted-flower-hybrid-cables-and-febrarch/#comment-1443 Wed, 20 Feb 2008 20:30:04 +0000 http://molecularknitting.wordpress.com/?p=138#comment-1443 That raspberry yarn is so yummy… I can’t wait for berry season to come around again!

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By: Beatriz https://www.molecularknitting.com/2008/02/twisted-flower-hybrid-cables-and-febrarch/#comment-1442 Wed, 20 Feb 2008 17:46:55 +0000 http://molecularknitting.wordpress.com/?p=138#comment-1442 The cables look so nice in that blue. It’s not to dark to see all that intricate work you’re doing. Beautiful. Mmmmm…that raspberry looks divine!

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By: Chris https://www.molecularknitting.com/2008/02/twisted-flower-hybrid-cables-and-febrarch/#comment-1441 Wed, 20 Feb 2008 00:36:10 +0000 http://molecularknitting.wordpress.com/?p=138#comment-1441 The Twisted Flowers are gorgeous! I’m a sucker for twisted stitches. 🙂 Love that raspberry yarn – have you considered Cable Twist? (Ok, so it’s what I’m knitting right now – but it’s a gorgeous and simple pattern!)

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By: Kristy https://www.molecularknitting.com/2008/02/twisted-flower-hybrid-cables-and-febrarch/#comment-1440 Tue, 19 Feb 2008 22:00:35 +0000 http://molecularknitting.wordpress.com/?p=138#comment-1440 That’s a clever idea for twisting your stitches. I do the non-cable needle method, but I sometimes lose stitches that way!

Sorry the sock is hurty– that’s not fun. But it’s so pretty and I’m sure you’ll be happy when it’s done eventually!

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By: Beth S. https://www.molecularknitting.com/2008/02/twisted-flower-hybrid-cables-and-febrarch/#comment-1439 Tue, 19 Feb 2008 18:51:50 +0000 http://molecularknitting.wordpress.com/?p=138#comment-1439 The raspberry yarn is absolutely delectable. Mmmmm!

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By: JayJay https://www.molecularknitting.com/2008/02/twisted-flower-hybrid-cables-and-febrarch/#comment-1438 Tue, 19 Feb 2008 15:28:03 +0000 http://molecularknitting.wordpress.com/?p=138#comment-1438 I agree, the Twisted Flower looks lovely! It does sound like a pain to knit though. I’m sure that gorgeous Raspberry would look good in a lot of patterns.

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