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Garfield
Fantastic shawl HB!:)
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Girlie
That is a beautiful shawl HB:-)
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panad
Fantastic job HB :-)
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gawgus
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HellsBells
Thank you, I am very happy with it
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EvilPixie
rightly so

Ladies how is best to join my skirt pieces.

I have 4 panels that are straight stockinette stitch and I'm on triangle 3 of 4 to finish it off. The triangles are patterned.

Is it quickest/easiest to use crochet?
Sep 2016
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Tazsedai
I like mattress stitch when joining stockinette... what's the pattern on the triangles?
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EvilPixie
Err s bit wavy and holey!
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Meglet
Does the pattern give you joining instructions? Mattress stitch is usually the way to go especially if the sides are the same length/number of rows
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Meglet
Crochet could work but might make the seam bulky depending on how you did it

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