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Hi Please redirect me if this is the wrong forum but can anyone tell me the French equivalent to Double Knitting Wool Thank you
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I suspect that it in the end, as the tension at which you knit is as important.
Many thanks Don't forget that French knitting needle sizes are in mm thatn of old.
That I could look for that as well.
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On Wed, 9 Sep 2009 03:02:34 -0700 (PDT), Maren at google <m.purves@jach.hawaii.edu Hi all, with all the spam going on, while this isn't a bead post at this point, it's a beaded jewelry post. I read a bunchh of stuff about viking knit and decided...
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The thickest I'd want to use is 24 gauge.
That you use in wire crochet is good for french/viking knit.
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NigheanDubh Post subject: Re: FERGUS and MARSALI Posted: Wed Feb 17, 2010 11:06 pm Clan Fraser Joined: Wed Sep 16, 2009 11:16 pm Posts: 3361 I was in CompuServ and one of the members posted a link to a website for knitting and this is the pic. When I ...
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Thanks again Sensor! it's like I'm un-ravelling a big cable knit sweater, that someone keeps knitting for the feedback ya'll it's like I'm un-ravelling a big cable knit sweater, that someone keeps knitting a big cable knit....
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I was exploring and found this thingy in a box of mine. It's like a tube with four prongs on it.. I know that it's a means of making a knitted tube (kind of like I-cord, for the knitters), and I remember using one when I was little. I'm thinking of teaching...
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Like this: now, off to re it! it's a French ....
Mominatrix: got it! it's a French Knitting spool.
I hope she likes it.
Those are cute.
Like this: now, off to re-learn how to do it.
Got it! it's a French Knitting spool.
But that you can't really be arsed with. I was mooching through the park earlier today when I spied a knitted thing wrapped around a lamp post. I thought it was pretty swish, and then thought how good it would be if I could knit. I could make my own jumpers...
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Maybe even Italian too to fluent as well as adding various ... .
French (which I was pretty good at in school), Spanish and German.
I really don't languages.
Gloves, hats, scarves, jumpers, socks...
Knitting's a pretty good one.
That either.
Hi everyone, I'm Kate. I've just joined up and I'm hoping to pick people's brains. I'm a girl guide leader and some of them and the brownie leader have asked me to teach them to knit for a charity project. BUT apparently knitting squares isn't cool when...
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She has been too busy for months but when ... .
I had been teaching my youngest GD who is 10 how to knit.
Or a scarf for a teddy.
It !I have made coasters with french knitting which the Brownies liked as they loved pulling it through.
Hi! Just wondering if anyone round these parts sews, knits or does any crafty things? i'm attending my first knitting class tomorrow night so we will see how that goes. i am also thinking about buying a sewing machine(hand sewing's getting too tiring)...
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I wish you well on your neat knitting ventures! Seeing as it's nearly the season to be jolly taught me to knit.
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