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AB Knitting club - who's in?
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Ok, please sign up here, stating knitting experience and do you have any knitting on the go at the moment. if you can't knit at all then do the more experienced have ways of theaching them on here??
Am off to work now but will be back at lunch-time.
Also tips and hints as and when ladies.......
Am off to work now but will be back at lunch-time.
Also tips and hints as and when ladies.......
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.oh right smowball, sorry I hadn't paid enough attention. Keep practising, it's a lovely feeling when you make something you can wear...even if it's only two kniited dishcloths sewn together to make a boob tube :o)
I've got lots of vintage patterns which were my mum's shaney, how she had the patience to knit 3ply I'll never know.
I've got lots of vintage patterns which were my mum's shaney, how she had the patience to knit 3ply I'll never know.
ooh yes Robinia ..three ply ....my Mum used to knit loads of 3ply stuff .It seemed to go on forever but was very neat when finished .Do you remember having to hold the skeins of wool while mother wound into a ball ?
Tell you what's easy Smoball and very nice to do .
Dishcloth cotton ..you can make lovely face flannels etc just by doing different patterns and colours in a square and then crocheting round the edges .They make nice gifts with some fancy soap etc .
Tell you what's easy Smoball and very nice to do .
Dishcloth cotton ..you can make lovely face flannels etc just by doing different patterns and colours in a square and then crocheting round the edges .They make nice gifts with some fancy soap etc .
Oh we'll soon have smowball knitting her own swimming costume shaney
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Yes I remember sitting for ages holding the wool skeins until there was a sudden break where the moths had got in and chewed it, lol.
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Yes I remember sitting for ages holding the wool skeins until there was a sudden break where the moths had got in and chewed it, lol.
http:// scottis hcountr ...ies- knittin g-patte rn/
This is a contact address in Scotland (with pattern) but there are many English sites too on Google.
This is a contact address in Scotland (with pattern) but there are many English sites too on Google.
can i join this club please. i have always knitted a lot and crocheted all sorts of things. never mastered tatting though.
when my mother died last year i found loads of wool and lots more knitting needles. so i'll be okay for a while. she also had loads of hand knitted jumpers, cardis, etc. which i gave to charity shops near where she lived. i hope they have gone to good homes.
At the moment i am knitting oll video tapes into strips (then crocheted together to form wider sheets) and am then fastening them to stakes in the garden to make windbreaks for tender bushes and trees, e.g. magnolias. should explain that we get a lot of salt winds. have decimated the fruit trees and the rowans planted about 4 years ago. most of them are virtually leafless.
when my mother died last year i found loads of wool and lots more knitting needles. so i'll be okay for a while. she also had loads of hand knitted jumpers, cardis, etc. which i gave to charity shops near where she lived. i hope they have gone to good homes.
At the moment i am knitting oll video tapes into strips (then crocheted together to form wider sheets) and am then fastening them to stakes in the garden to make windbreaks for tender bushes and trees, e.g. magnolias. should explain that we get a lot of salt winds. have decimated the fruit trees and the rowans planted about 4 years ago. most of them are virtually leafless.
Thanks for the info Maggie on knitting for Fish n Chip babies. I will put it in the next newsletter for my Church Ladies Group.:)
Re: the supermarket carrier bags knitting pattern I remember one in the Daily Mail some years ago, but never actually tried it - looks interesting!
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Re: the supermarket carrier bags knitting pattern I remember one in the Daily Mail some years ago, but never actually tried it - looks interesting!
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fortunately we don't have such big families to knit for any more
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there is an elderly ladyinearby village who knits plastic carriers into tote bags and sells them. she uses the money to help support an orphanage in india. the carriers are cut into a continuous strip about inch wide and then knitted. the one i bought lasted ages. safeways bio-degradable bags rotted firstand i had to replace them. i made one and reinforced it with bailer twine. maybed i should use video tapes.