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Strawberry wool soaker pattern?? Update  

post #1 of 10
Thread Starter 
I saw this soaker on ebay and REALLY want a pattern for it!!

ACK, wrong link yet again!! Continue for the right one

I did message her to ask if it was her own creation, if so can I purchase the pattern, if she purchased the pattern, etc.

But, have any of you seen a pattern for this?

OK, she messaged me back and it's her creation and is not wanting to sell the pattern BUT she is making more soon so I will be watching like a hawk to get one. I'm just so in with it!!
post #2 of 10
I think that your link is wrong...
post #3 of 10
This one?

If so, that should be easy enough- there's a few strawberry intarsia patterns around the net, just put one into a standard soaker pattern- pref. by duplicate stitch.
post #4 of 10
Yeah it is.

Is it just me or do those look like red dice?
post #5 of 10
See, I was thinking that you could do a kick-ass one with a curly purly waistband in green, coming down to be leaves, red for the body and thrums for the seeds... I must lock my creative brain back away, I'm spending too much time designing other people's knitting projects.
post #6 of 10
Thread Starter 
OK, I'm batting a thousand with all these links lately!!: Darn pregnancy brain

HERE is the right one
post #7 of 10
"HERE is the right one"

That would be extremely easy to make from your favorite soaker pattern. Green ribbing followed by a purl round and then change to the red for the body. When you're done, pick up stitches from the purl round to knit the leaves.
post #8 of 10
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Originally Posted by Jojo F. View Post

HERE is the right one
This is SOOOOO cute!
Happy bidding.
post #9 of 10
That is so cute! Makes me wish I had a little girl (mine's 16). I would knit a red soaker, dupe stitch seeds w/ black, then add a green crochet border at the top that folds down. If you're a crocheter, I recently made the Wooly Britches Crochet Soaker as my first real crochet project. It was easy enough and looks very similar to the one you like. You could just add a longer waistband to come down and do a different edging.
post #10 of 10
I forgot to mention, if you wanna see what my Wool Britches Soaker looks like, you can see it here:
http://mamawolfeknits.blogspot.com
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