I am at the threshold of the beginning of the end of this pattern. There is a second lifeline on the penultimate round. There is another Life line below as well. The border is very similar to the border of the "Old Forge". The similarity is that it binds off the pattern as you make it. For every 10 live stitches you have 20 rows of border, there are beads on the every other round, lots of them which is fine with me. I decided to put removable stitch markers every 10 stitches, this will lower the chances of dropping a stitch or not being able to discover if you made a mistake.
I am very glad that I have made similar projects in the past. I am very happy that experience is always a good thing to have and call upon. This project was started on September 28, 2012 and I am hoping it will be finished, blocked and shipped by the end of February 2013. Thanks for stopping by.
I am hoping that this blog will help you and me experience the craft of crochet as well as knitting. During times of silence or turmoil, crochet and knitting continuously help me quiet my mind at my own pace, enabling me to find my center. I am also sharing my SECRET persona, Lt. DAX, my life in code while living in Bajor. Maybe fiction maybe not is up to you to decide. Peldor Joi!!!
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