Dimensions
56x119
Strings
57
Colors
5
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| swaglem |
1 week, 2 days ago by swaglem
@domi963 @hannchita this conversation makes me immensely happy. keep knotting!!
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| hannchita |
1 week, 2 days ago by hannchita
@domi963 The final product is about 8,5cm × 24cm. I personally like to print out the larger patterns I make and use a bigger size needle to keep track of the individual knots of each row and mark every row once it's completed. You could probably also do this digitally by taking a screenshot of the pattern and using that. I've also found it helpful to use different coloured base strings to make counting easier. Also make sure your base strings are sturdy they will get a lot of wear over the course of making this. If you have any more questions fell free to ask. I hope this was helpful and I wish you lots of fun making this!!
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| domi963 |
1 week, 2 days ago by domi963
I want to do this while I'm stuck at home for a few more weeks.i just have two questions. How big did the final product come out as, and how do you keep track of such a large project? I actually want to frame it so I hope it comes out awesome (: @hannchita
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| hannchita |
2 weeks ago by hannchita
@swaglem Thank you very much!! Your patterns are sooo beautiful, the level of detail you manage to portray with so few colours is super impressive. So I just had to give it a shot and make my biggest alpha to date. Thank you for your excellent patterns!!
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| swaglem |
2 weeks, 1 day ago by swaglem
@hannchita !! this looks awesome!! you're also the first person to post a photo on one of my patterns (other than myself)! thank you so much for making it!!!!! (sorry I'm very excited 😂)
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| swaglem |
6 months ago by swaglem
@domi963 you're so sweet! if you want to see the original photo you can google "Perfect english rabbit" with "Public domain review"
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| swaglem |
6 months ago by swaglem
pattern is based off of Photo of an English rabbit, from The American Pet Stock Standard of Perfection and Official Guide to the American Fur Fanciers' Association (1915)
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| domi963 |
6 months ago by domi963
Omg I need to find a reason to make this... Maybe I'll just frame it and put it on the wall, I love it
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