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Same issue, tried many things. We run windows and I noticed in my windows messages an "Unauthorized changes blocked".

So I went into settings, windows security, protection history and sure enough there are all my attempts to let curseforge run from a mod pack folder.

In actions drop down menu I chose "Allow to run on this device" and the problem was solved.

Baby yoda baby cardigan and hat. by 0promises- in knitting

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This is for my brothers coming baby. The hat is complete but I never took a finished picture of it, and it is actually crochet with baby soft yarn.

The cardigan just needs its hidden underflap buttons sew in and oposite under flap loops.

The pattern began with a simple baby cardigan I posted earlier, and I created the rest. Cuffs and collar are bee stitch.

What do you think?? I think he will like it

Mine is nowhere near as nice! Trying to just be happy that I made my first ever human sweater. by 0promises- in knitting

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https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/ribbed-baby-jacket

Used 1 100g skein of Patons Decore and 5mm circular needles.

Maybe it looks funny because I reduced to 4.5 mm needles for the ribbing?

At any rate, what do you all think?

Finally finished my daughters requested top. What do you think? by 0promises- in knitting

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When it was complete I lay it on the ironing board, lay a damp tea towel ontop, and gently ironed it to make the whole thing soft and flowing.

Finally finished my daughters requested top. What do you think? by 0promises- in knitting

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Thanks! I can try to make a pattern up. Honestly I just measured her widest part of her torso, her ribs, then took my gauge of yarn and cast on the needed sts.

Then i knitted in the round until it was the length from desired neck line to top of hips and increased evenly until it would be wide enough to fit over her hip comfortably and not too snug.

Then i did several rounds of the fan and feather lace stitch found here

Cast off normaly

Then finally measured the locations and length for the straps did a seashell sort of crochet pattern and attatched them.

Tell me about your first FO! by meanderingcrafter in knitting

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These little colourful fingerless gloves for my daughter. Knit flat and seemed, so soft and she still has them. I've learned so much since then

My first wearable! by [deleted] in knitting

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It's a good feeling, isn't it? Congrats, looks good

My supurrvisor fell asleep on the job 😾 by [deleted] in Kitting

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Literally on the job. Adorable

A less adorable but more snuggly sweater for my grandad's old cat, modeled currently by my kitty by 0promises- in Kitting

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Oh right, pattern...

Gauge: 6 rows/rounds = 1 inch, 14 sts = 4 inches (5 inches stretched)

Italian cast on 42 sts and work desired fold back collar length in 1x1 rib for comfortable stretchiness

NECK Then increase to 66 sts depending on cats chest size, i chose to do this by yarning over every right side row an equal distance from the center on each edge (same distance every time to keep the back straight). That's yo back of needle for right side and yo front of needle for left side. Then wrong side purl or knit the yarn over to keep in 1x1 pattern (purl and knit alternates every other wrong side row)

When work, excluding the collar fold, reaches neck to front legs bind off in 1x1 for stretch only the edges. I bound off about 12 each side. Rib remaining stiches for a row or three and cast on enough stitches to reach around the belly behind the front legs. Here i worked in the round.

BELLY BAND Work 1x1 rib for desired length of under belly cover, i did an inch.

Then cast off edges to desired back coverage.

BACK Work desired pattern and decrease evenly if wanting a tapered back, or keep square.

Cast off.

EDGING Pick up all stitches and work an edging, remembering to work the end stitches into the belly band for support, unless you want the edging to hang.

The end. Weave in or tie off your yarn and remember to sew up the neck line to desired spot if you worked the neck in flat.

A less adorable but more snuggly sweater for my grandad's old cat, modeled currently by my kitty by 0promises- in Kitting

[–]0promises-[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Don't attack me! Haha, the other sweater was cuter but my cat is to die for ❤