Yup :DD I've been crocheting for a bit, but I always seem to find more knitted patterns than crochet when it comes to slouchy beanies.So I wanted to know how to convert the knitted patterns into crochetHelp?Thanks, Kassie lt;3
Knitting and crochet produce stitches with distinctly different proportions and sizes, so it is not possible to directly translate individual knit stitches into individual crochet stitches and produce a garment with the same proportions or dimensionsFor example, a knit stitch is typically about 74% as tall as it is wide and a single crochet (the nearest crochet equivalent) is typically 80% as tall as it is wideAt the same time, a knit stitch is only about 70% as wide as a single crochet done in the same size yarn and needle/hook diameterJust look at this typical gauge information from a yarn label that happens to be near my chair as I type: knitting: 17 sts and 23 rows make 4 crochet: 12 sc and 15 rows make 4 If I tried to substitute crochet stitches for the knit stitches in the first swatch, I would get a swatch that was 5.67 x 6.13 instead of 4 x 4That's a huge differenceYou can create textures in crochet that are similar to knitted textures, and vice versa, but you cannot directly translate the patternsTranslation requires a considerable amount of math and redesigning.
the transmission /suspension/rear gears and exhaust were all specific to the 03-04 marauder as well!
If it's any color besides black, that'd be your first clueMarauder owners say that authentic Marauders have VINs starting at 600000, with the code 2MEHM7 apparently another constant.
3 things a marauder has that is not available in a grand marquisone the rear bumper says marauder, 2 it has a floor shifter(not on the coloumn)3 it has a dual overhead cam 32 valve motornow i guess someone could have modified a grand marquis to have all that but they would have spent a whole lot of money.
It's black, has a black out grill, two exhaust pipes, and kicks .