Oh how beautiful dear Filomena @Dolce Flo!!! Your incredible work is always such an inspiration. You've mastered the technique of the "knitting stitch" 😉. Such wonderful detail, too ❤❤❤
Oh how beautiful dear Filomena @Dolce Flo!!! Your incredible work is always such an inspiration. You've mastered the technique of the "knitting stitch" 😉. Such wonderful detail, too ❤❤❤
Carol, @Cookies Fantastique , you are very kind as always. I learned to knit as a child. Infact, I really enjoyed imitating the different knitting techniques, from the garter stitch to the true fisherman's rib, or brioche stitch to the classic straight stitch processing. I'll show you some sets made in the past with these techniques...:
Oh how beautiful dear Filomena @Dolce Flo!!! Your incredible work is always such an inspiration. You've mastered the technique of the "knitting stitch" 😉. Such wonderful detail, too ❤❤❤
Carol, @Cookies Fantastique , you are very kind as always. I learned to knit as a child. Infact, I really enjoyed imitating the different knitting techniques, from the garter stitch to the true fisherman's rib, or brioche stitch to the classic straight stitch processing. I'll show you some sets made in the past with these techniques...:
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Hi, @Dolce Flo. Lovely set, but please remember that our site rules not only require permission to copy (thanks for supplying that), but also a link back to the artist and the original art source that you used. So, for example, your credits/comments in the future must also include the following information whenever work is copied or drawn on quite heavily . . .
Oh how beautiful dear Filomena @Dolce Flo!!! Your incredible work is always such an inspiration. You've mastered the technique of the "knitting stitch" 😉. Such wonderful detail, too ❤❤❤
Carol, @Cookies Fantastique , you are very kind as always. I learned to knit as a child. Infact, I really enjoyed imitating the different knitting techniques, from the garter stitch to the true fisherman's rib, or brioche stitch to the classic straight stitch processing. I'll show you some sets made in the past with these techniques...:
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