Knitted Snowflakes Premium Jigsaw Puzzle

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Jigsaw puzzle for free online of a knitted sweater. The sweater is knitted in a snowflake pattern.

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dbnc2
Jan 24, 2018
A mystery again
I wish I could knit
Mickymustard
Mar 3, 2018
I'd like to learn how to knit. I crochet. There is a difference in the look, but I do like the look of both.
SANTACLAUS
Jun 3, 2017
Wow found this a tricky one, but enjoyed the challenge, would: not do to make them all easy ones.Thank you team for the challenge.
dbnc2
May 11, 2017
A mystery again
didn't know it was a knitted sweater. until I read about it
The sweater is knitted in a snowflake pattern.
thank you C4J for the information and all the puzzles that helps me through the day
sharondarlene
Dec 24, 2016
Beautiful puzzle. But I had a hard time seeing clearly to fit the pieces together...must be the pale colors!!!!!!!
Barbaranne
Dec 21, 2016
The problem with a knitted jigsaw puzzle is the pieces do not keep there shape and the stitches run were it was cut not easy to put together. That's my excuse for a terrible time. This computer is heading for the dump after Christmas and I am to have a NEW one only it has to be a laptop, never used one so it will be a learning curve for me at my time of life. I am grateful for small mercies.
It is the shortest day today and at 15.00hrs it almost dark and soon the curtains will be closed.
God bless every one.
carolsapple
Dec 21, 2016
We have both a desktop and a laptop. Becareful with buying computer equipment. I bought an Ipad and it needed repair. Went to have it fixed and it cost me more money. Should have signed up for the warranty and didn't. Now I'm out an Ipad and money. I was furious with the repair store because I was lied to and deceived. Ugh!
aknan
Dec 21, 2016
I look forward to the return of light! After today, we'll gain a second or three daily, then 30 minutes weekly and by mid-January, we'll begin to feel the difference in the daylight. By February, we'll be racing toward summer and long, long days of light.
robert0199
Dec 21, 2016
I moved to a laptop 2 years ago and found that if you have a mouse and keyboard you are used to you can plug them into the USB ports and they will work. The laptop will then feel more like a desktop.
pixipixil
Dec 21, 2016
With you all the wat, aknan. Bring on the sun. It's the only thing I like about winter--the days getting longer again. January light is particularly beautiful if there's a thaw.
ParsonWayne
Dec 21, 2016
My eldest son lives above the arctic circle, 30 miles from Siberia. He prefers 23 hours of twilight and one hour of light to what he experiences on June 21st when it is 23 hours of daylight and 1 hour of twilight. He says he can't keep track of the time. It is often 3 AM and he realizes that he better get to bed because he has to get up in a couple of hours.
aknan
Dec 22, 2016
PW, my Dearly Beloved and I had a similar problem the first few years we lived here. We love to fish and would go out after work to do so. After a while, we'd look up at the sun, think it was around 8:00 pm. It was really 1:00 am, we had a 2 hour drive to get home and we start work at 4:00 a.m. We finally learned....
ParsonWayne
Dec 23, 2016
Then you would understand his predicament.
elijah13
Dec 21, 2016
Quick puzzle. Only 60 degrees here now and very cloudy. In fact, I have my heat on--just to warm me up and I'm drinking hot chocolate! I know, many of you are in freezing weather and wish for 60. Stay warm. Merry Christmas!
pixipixil
Dec 21, 2016
Elijah, what puzzle do you mean? What cut? This was sheer torture in hexagon!
elijah13
Dec 22, 2016
I have been doing all of mine in Classic.
zoozq
Dec 22, 2016
Quite challenging, I must say!
aussiesapphire
Dec 21, 2016
Whoa, hard on the old eyes lol

Skiing: I do not participate in any sport with ambulances at the bottom of the hill. Dave Barry

I now realize that the small hills you see on ski slopes are formed around the bodies of forty-seven-year-olds who tried to learn snowboarding. Dave Barry

Good night dear friends, another terrible storm tonight, but we just got a little rain. The rest of it went around us. But you could see the flashes of lightening and hear the thunder (scary stuff). God bless all of you. Hugs.
JamieT
Dec 21, 2016
Is this the first day of summer for you?
Barbaranne
Dec 21, 2016
We are threatened with a storm and they( whoever they are ) have called it Storm Barbara, what a nerve. I expect it will be a gentle breeze, Now I must leave this contraption and do some work.
God bless you all and bring you peace in this noisy world and take you to the quiet peace of the stable to adore the Lord.
aknan
Dec 21, 2016
Definitely hard on the eyes! Had to actually give up on this one, a very rare thing for me to do.

Keep safe from the storms, aussie, and remember - thunder is only the angels bowling!
carolsapple
Dec 21, 2016
Never seen sweaters like the ones in the past couple of days. Have two funny xmas stories....lol
aussiesapphire
Dec 21, 2016
Hi Jamie, our summer starts on December 1, and usually brings with it the summer storms. Something I could do without. Hugs.
aussiesapphire
Dec 21, 2016
Hi barbaranne, would have been worse if they called it barbaranne lol. God bless you too. Hugs.
aussiesapphire
Dec 21, 2016
Aknan, hope you are caught up enough to have a short break over Christmas. Hugs.
aknan
Dec 21, 2016
Just dropped you a note on this subject!
itsy60
Dec 21, 2016
It's a sunny and balmy 71 degrees here just north of Houston, Texas. It isn't Christmas-y at all. You'd feel right at home, Aussiesapphire. :)
aussiesapphire
Dec 21, 2016
Thank you :) Hugs.
aussiesapphire
Dec 22, 2016
Lived in Houston for 18 months many moons ago itsy. Hugs.
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