Received: from mg02.apeeratop.com ([5.83.39.35]:52506) by stodi.digitalkingdom.org with esmtp (Exim 4.80.1) (envelope-from ) id 1XV3lM-0001Dc-Km for lojban@lojban.org; Fri, 19 Sep 2014 12:22:37 -0700 Reply-to: Subject: Notice - Milk worse than smoking? Date: Fri, 19 Sep 2014 12:25:33 -0700 To: Message-ID: <20140919044610.1487.2722131f088952521f9302324ff1abc82e6ea@mg02.apeeratop.com> From: GMO Food Alert Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit MIME-Version: 1.0 X-Spam-Score: -2.6 (--) X-Spam_score: -2.6 X-Spam_score_int: -25 X-Spam_bar: -- Urgent: Public Health Warning [Gen: 09/19/2014] Just Released: * Drinking a Certain milk just as harmful as smoking 4 packs a day * View what kind Here http://www.apeeratop.com/issued/health/psa/milk.video ** Please Note: We apologize if this info has already been censored. --- End Alert --- End future correspondence here http://www.apeeratop.com/wff3/b66t/a2ed/vfr3.fig4 or write T-G-I S e r v i c e s one three two four Swan Dr Bartlesville, O k l a h o m a 74006 For the heel turn, put in markers that divide the heel sts in thirds so if you have 15sts, mark off every 5sts. On a RS row, knit across 5sts of group one and then 4sts of the middle group, ssk, turn slip one, purl across 4sts, p2tog and turn. Continue in this manner to work across the middle group of sts, decreasing at the ends and slipping the first stitch after the turn. Each time you decrease you'll be working one stitch from the first or the third group together with one stitch of the middle group of sts. Keep doing this until you used up all the sts in the first and third groups and you're left with the middle group of sts only.I'm a simple knitter but have experience knitting many easy projects. This project seemed easy enough but I havent had to switch colors yet. I'm not sure how to make these transitions.. The pattern is a Bernat blanket, In a wink baby blanket. Do I just start knitting with my new color, but then what happens to the other color? Will there be all kinds of tails or chains of yarn jumping up? What a cozy looking baby blanket! You could carry the yarn that isn't in use up the side of the blanket if you wish. Catch if every other row with the working yarn so that you don't have large loops of yarn at the edge. This'll work for the larger stripes too or you could cut the yarn and, yes,, weave in all the ends.