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    I definitely think it would look nice as a solid color. If you decide I would be interested in seeing how they turn out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by calanacrafts View Post
    Last night I was trying to teach my mum how to do these, but I gave up in the end, came home and printed off a photo for her, after her knitting for almost 50 years she never came accross this pattern, but they now look great, will have to take a pic tomorrow when I see her..... These colours look great but not very "manly", No doubt the "manly" ones will look fab..
    I'm glad she's decided she likes the pattern. I'd love to see a picture of hers!

    I'm thinking perhaps an oatmeal colour with Loden green and red in the cuff will look good. Manly enough?

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    Quote Originally Posted by unaspenser View Post
    Rex, I've made hose similar to that before with entrelac cuffs, but I've yet to find anybody doing full-body entrelac hose, which could definitely be due to the shaping issue mentioned earlier. If/when I get around to doing Arlen's I'll definitely share pics.
    i reviewed a pair on here a while back. Diane does great work!

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    Quote Originally Posted by unaspenser View Post
    Rex, I've made hose similar to that before with entrelac cuffs, but I've yet to find anybody doing full-body entrelac hose, which could definitely be due to the shaping issue mentioned earlier. If/when I get around to doing Arlen's I'll definitely share pics.
    Sounds like a good look for kilt hose. I hope to see those photos.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Arlen View Post
    I'm glad she's decided she likes the pattern. I'd love to see a picture of hers!

    I'm thinking perhaps an oatmeal colour with Loden green and red in the cuff will look good. Manly enough?
    I can't get the photo to come up here, I'm still struggling, but have posted a pic on my blog of the socks my mum is working on......

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    Entralec Kilt Hose

    They are done and photo on my blog, I still cannot get the photo to show up here, What am I doing wrong...

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    Here you go. I will pm you with instructions on how i did it.



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    Fantastic. She did a great job on those.

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    Yes, I forgot to say so when I help get the photos to show. That is a handsome pair of kilt hose, and I do like the Entrelac tops on the solid hose. But I bet they would look better on darker bottoms than lighter---just my eye I guess.

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    Those are really nice hose - and I am not sure that reversing the colours in the lavender/purple pair would be an improvement - I suspect that the introduced colour needs to be a stronger one than is used for the main part.

    The introduction of both the colour and texture by the apparent interlacing is something I want to try out for myself.

    I went into a Lidl shop on Friday and found they were selling a 75 percent wool sock yarn at one pound per 50 gram ball - in packs of four - soooo - I had one pack of just about all of them except the green - which I can't get on with these days.

    I don't think that I can really get away with space dyed hose, not at my age - but as the added in yarn for entrelac, that would maintain my reputation for eccentricity without going too far.

    Today we have gales and rain - it really focuses the thoughts on the production of attire suitable for the Winter months.

    Anne the Pleater :ootd:

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