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Old 09-04-2006, 09:52 AM   #12
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Originally Posted by artierae
I made the other sweater that was posted at the same time. The one that looks like a t-shirt and jeans. That is an easy pattern too, and it turned out really cute! Haven't tried this one yet. My biggest problem was finding a belt buckle to fit. None of the local stores have small belt buckles. Wal-mart had some but they were very frilly/fancy and didn't look like they would go with jeans. I finally dug out an old purse that had just the right size buckle on it. Glad I hadn't gotten around to throwing it away! Sometimes my habit of procrastinating turns out to be a good thing!

And if you go to the geocities website, they have other patterns, too.
great! can you post a pic of yours? I end up changing patterns sometimes in mid way. I decided not to use the belt buckle because they have the piece of metal that i was afraid would come loose and puncture them in the side.
I like velcro. does the belt buckle work ok?
also check out this site. it has loads of sewing, crochet & knit patterns and some of them are way too cute. I have made several of the pattern. they even have patterns for toys. I love this site. http://www.angelfire.com/mi4/cinnami...eycorner1.html
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