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Tami Soaps
06-25-2004, 05:41 PM
Posted them at ebay- sorry for any confusion.

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Knitting Patterns for Sale! $2.50 each, $1.00 postage on 5, $2.00 on 10 (media).

All are in plastic sleeves.

Berroco at end are $5 each (booklets)

I’ve tried to be complete here, but please email me if you need more info or if you’d like some. Paypal is preferred.
Thanks for looking!

Company Codes:
DbyL= Designs by Louise
BSO = Brown Sheep Originals
PF= Peace Fleece
KP&S= Knitting Pure & Simple
DbJ= Designs by Judith
YKD= Yankee Knitter Designs
S= Sirdar
IRBK= I’d Rather Be Knitting
WPY= WoolPak Yarns
AN= Ann Norling
AY= Artful Yarns
MK= Minnow Knits
PYD= Plymouth Yarn Designs
CF= Cabin Fever
FT= Fiber Trends
DB= Dawn Brocco

SWEATER / TOPS
“Jennifer’s Guernsey” DbyL, 2.5 st/1 inch, sizes 34-46

“Garter Rib Pullover” BSO, 17 st/4 in, sizes 36.40.44.48.52

“Chad’s Pullover”, PF, 16 st/4.5 in, sizes 34.38.42.46.50

“Henley T Shirt for Women”, KP&S, 18 st/4 in, sizes 38.42.46.50

“Neckdown V Neck Shaped Cardigan”, KP&S, 20 st/4 in, sizes 32.36.40.44.48.52

“Basic Shell”, KP&S, 20 st/4 in, sizes 32.35.38.41.44

“Neck Down Hooded Tunic for Women”, KP&S, 16 st/4 in, sizes 36.40.44.48.52

“Drop Should Pullovers for Men: Multiple Choice”, DbJ (many sizes/gauges)

“Bulky V Neck Pullover”, KP&S, 16 st/4 in, sizes 38.42.46.50

“English Rib Pullover for Children and Adults”, YKD, 5 st/1 in, sizes 1-12 (kids) 34-50 (adults)

“Mega Knits for Men: Crew Neck,
Funnel Neck and Ribbed Stand up Neck” S, 7 st/4 in, sizes 41.43.45.47.50.52

“The Instant Jacket”, IRBK, 2 st/in, sizes 42.46.50

“Slanted Rib Pullover”, WPY, 1 ľ st/in, sizes 38.42.46

“Weekend Neck Down Pullover”, KP&S, 8 st/4 in, sizes 38.42.46.50.54

“Neckdown V Neck T Shirt for Women” KP&S, 20 st/4 in, sizes 34.38.42.46.50

“Children’s Neckdown Cardigan” KP&S, 16 st/4 in, sizes 30.32.34

“The Tank Top”, CF, 22 st/4 in sizes 39.42.45.48.51

“Italia Fingerpaints Cardigan” PY, 2 st/1 in, sizes 44.46.48

“Snowflake Chunky Sweater #5979”, S, 14 st/4 in, sizes 26-28. 30-32. 34-36. 38-40. 42-44. 46-48. (child and adult)

“KoolKidz Chunky Tops #4303”, S, 14 st/4 in, sizes 1-2.3-4.5-6.7-8.9-10.11-12 years

“Sara’s Diamond Cable,#29”, DbL, 5 st/1 in, sizes 2.4.6.8.10.12 (kids)

“Gifford Jacket” #18”, DbL, 3 ˝ st/in, sizes 2.4.6.8.10.12

“Easy Bulky Sweater #30” 3 ˝ st/ in, 3 different necks, 2 different tedges and plain or cabled front, sizes xxs,xs,sm, m,l, xl (kids) and sm,m, l, xl, xxl (adults)

“Children’s Neckdown Pullover” KP&S, 16 st/4 in, sizes 2-4.6-8.10-12

“Neckdown Pullover for Men”, KP&S, 16 st/4 in, sizes 42.46.50.54.58

“Children’s Poncho”, KP&S, 16 st/4 in, sizes 2-4, 6-8, 10-12

“Neckdown Cardigan for Women”, KP&S, 16 st/4 in, sizes 38.42.46.50.54

“Neckdown Pullover Tunic”, KP& S, 20 st/4 in, sizes 36.40.44.48.52

“Everyday Cardigan” PF, 16 st/4 in or 20 st/in, sizes 40.44.48.52

SOCKS/FOOTWEAR
“Sporty Speckles”, CF, 24 st/4 in, sizes XS. S. M/L (ladies)

“Kay’s Slippers”, AN, 5 st/in (kids sizes)

“Knitter’s Choice Socks”, 7 st/in

“Scrumptious Slip Stitch Slipper Socks”, DB, 15 st/4 in, 7 sizes child- adult

“Fulled Family Booties”, DB, 11 st/4 in 7 sizes child- adult

“Scrumptious Shagged Slipper Socks”, DB, 15 st/4 in, 7 sizes child-adult

MISCELLANEOUS
“Stitch Sampler Scarf”, AN, 4 st/in

“Circus”- hat, scarf, mittens, AY, 9 st/4 in

“Petite Chic #136 QK” Polka Dot Dress, MK, 22 st/4 in, sizes 6 mo.1.2.4.6 years

“Galway Felted Purses”, PYD

Berroco Booklets - $5.00 each
#206, Fun Stuff
#214, This and That

spiritfreedom
06-25-2004, 07:19 PM
I am interested in the felted purse pattern and “Children’s Felt Clogs”,
Can you tell me what level knitter you need to be?

Tami Soaps
06-25-2004, 07:33 PM
Cool! Hopefully this will help.

The purse uses double pointed needles for the handles-- and is an i-cord. Those are easy to do if you just follow the directions. They seem kind of weird at first, but aren't hard. Otherwise, it's just casting-on, knitting and binding off. The pattern says "Easy Felting Project". It really is, too.

The clogs are a little more complicated and are done on circular needles. You would need to knit, purl, k2 together, p2 together, slip stitches and 'wrap and turn'. Directions are given for this if you aren't familiar with it. It's not hard, but requires some thought the first few times. This one isn't hard either, but is more shaped than the purse.

One really good thing about felted patterns is that mistakes don't show in the finished product usually! :0

Thanks for asking. Let me know if you need more info. :)

spiritfreedom
06-25-2004, 07:52 PM
Are the clogs similar at all to the LTK pattern for family mocs?

Also, are the first time socs a brand knew knitter pattern?

Tami Soaps
06-25-2004, 08:17 PM
Hmmm.. I don't know about the LTK pattern. Hopefully someone else will! I'll go see if I can tell anything from the site. If I can, I'll post.

Yes, the First Time Socks are just that-- a great introduction/starter pattern for socknitting. :)

Edited -- it actually looks *very* similar, except that the heel is higher on the LTK one. If you have that one already, this one would probably not interest you.

spiritfreedom
06-25-2004, 08:49 PM
ETA = OK, then I will take the sock pattern and the Berrocco booklet "my first project."

Tami Soaps
06-26-2004, 08:02 AM
Great, Ames.. I just pm'd you-- and the list has been updated in case any else is interested. :)

Thanks a lot!
Tami

kerc
06-27-2004, 11:13 PM
ok if the booties aren't sold and thery're a similar style to the LTK ones, I'll take it!

PM me.

kerc
06-27-2004, 11:16 PM
meant to post a new thread

Tami Soaps
06-28-2004, 06:21 AM
Those are sold... .sorry! Thanks for being interested...

~Jo~
07-04-2004, 09:47 AM
Is the list up to date, what's left?

Tami Soaps
07-06-2004, 07:22 AM
ugh- Jo, I've got a double answer for you--
yes, they are all still available (but not here)-- we posted them to ebay over the weekend. Sorry......I'll edit the above post to show that, too....

Hope you're doing great! :)