Well, I can definitely help you with the button thing. On the right side of the page, just even with the pic below your post actually, there is a section with the code for two different ripple buttons. Just copy and paste to your blog or website!
Frogging, hmmmm. 100 rows?? It would depend on how much I didn't like it. If it was serviceable as something else I might not but if I could use the yarn in a better way I would. Not much help huh?lol
You must frog if you hate it, otherwise you will never be able to use it and it will be a complete waste. I have a half finished quilt that will never get any further because I went ahead and made it even though it was revolting. Don't waste your time with anything you don't love!
On my browser the code does not show, so I right clicked on the button in someone else's blog and used that info to compile my code. If you need it, email me and I'll send it on.
As for frogging. Go ahead, we've all done it. If you hate it and continue, you'll get to 200 rows and still hate it and have to frog even more.
I definitely don't hate it. But as mentioned in prevoius posts its not as wide as I would have liked but the real "problem" (if you want to call it that) is I only stitched 1 row per color & I feel like it the 2 rows per color like it was supposed to be might be prettier.
It's a yarn thing. It's a crochet thing. It's sometimes a knit thing too. It's a getting back to the basics thing. It's the discovery of a mindless, escapist, reassuringly repetitive thing. It's a reveling in tradition, let it sooth your soul thing.
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Well, I can definitely help you with the button thing. On the right side of the page, just even with the pic below your post actually, there is a section with the code for two different ripple buttons. Just copy and paste to your blog or website!
Frogging, hmmmm. 100 rows?? It would depend on how much I didn't like it. If it was serviceable as something else I might not but if I could use the yarn in a better way I would. Not much help huh?lol
Molly
make that the second picture below your post. Oops!
Molly
You must frog if you hate it, otherwise you will never be able to use it and it will be a complete waste. I have a half finished quilt that will never get any further because I went ahead and made it even though it was revolting. Don't waste your time with anything you don't love!
On my browser the code does not show, so I right clicked on the button in someone else's blog and used that info to compile my code. If you need it, email me and I'll send it on.
As for frogging. Go ahead, we've all done it. If you hate it and continue, you'll get to 200 rows and still hate it and have to frog even more.
I agree about frogging because the thing will completely mock you forever and will serve no other purpose if you don't do it NOW!
I definitely don't hate it. But as mentioned in prevoius posts its not as wide as I would have liked but the real "problem" (if you want to call it that) is I only stitched 1 row per color & I feel like it the 2 rows per color like it was supposed to be might be prettier.
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