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Introduction by
Deb
Hello,
I'm new to the group and wanted to take a moment to intoduce myself.
My name is Deb and I live in South Florida. I am a stay-at-home,
homeschooling mom of 5. Emily will be 10 in October, Caytie (8), Levi
(6), Jordan (5), Kenaniah (1 on July 30).
I've been crocheting for 5 years now. I...
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Crafter´s prayer by
Anna MCM
I don´t remember if it´s been already posted, but I found this Crafter´s
prayer which I found very lovely and true:
http://www.frugalhomemaker.com/crafterprayer.htm
Hugs,
Anna Maria
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OT just testing by
G.Kelly
Hello everyone I am just testing to see if I can send a post as I have not
been able to receive for the past few days God Bless Gwen
--
Gwen Kelly
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Happy dance by
SlinkyToy
I've got yarn for sale right now - the only problem is I don't have enough
of any one colorway or weight or type to make a project. Some hanks are
large enough that a thrifty knitter could eke out shorty socks, or
cap/mittens for a kid, but...
With luck I *will* be able to produce project-sized...
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double points on an airflight? by
webnutiam
Can you take your double point needles on an airplane?
We will be flying from Toronto to Vancouver next week and I'm wishing to
knit on the 5 hour flight.
Glenna
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Ot what to wear while flying the broom ? by
G.Kelly
Els my mind is rather dull today - I think I will have to ask Harry Patter
which kind of broom is best for senior citizens. GOd Bless Gwen
--
Gwen Kelly
"Els van Dam" wrote in message
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Regarding 'queens' in RCTY by
Noreen's Knit*che
Rotflmao, I just had a thought after skimming through the posts, and
of COURSE we can't have queens here at RCTY.... we are NOT only women
here!
And... if the men became 'queens'... we'd be talking a whole different
GROUP!
LOL,
Hugs,
Noreen
Noreen's Knit*che
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My projects and me by
Pirjo Ilvesvuori
Have not dared to try again after the second tink...I had no
choice. *sigh* Well...Maybe the 3rd time will be the
one....I am not sure. Just have not started yet.
Best: Pirjo
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Mirjam's cellphone case by
Noreen's Knit*che
Mirjam,
Did you MAKE your cellphone case?
Did you receive the pattern I sent you? (via email)
Love,
Noreen
Noreen's Knit*che
NATA # 447
(my family tree is FULL of 'nuts')
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Hey Noreen by
SlinkyToy
FWIW, I knit 2-ply laceweight yarn on 4mm needles. I'm a tight knitter.
I'd probably knit cobweb on 3.5mm needles.
YMMV of course ;)
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Hi again by
Pirjo Ilvesvuori
It is me. Welcome to the new ones, congratulations to those
who has finished a knitting project and Hypatia..if you hear
me...this time has been great! I mean it really. I
appreciate you being there..and all the others too.
So..Biiiiig Thanks for being there for me. Coggie, I hope
you saw the...
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help with reading a pattern by
Laurie
This is for a crochet sweater but the confusion isn't in the crochet
technique, it is in the pattern so you knitters may be able to answer
my question too.
I'm crocheting a lovely cable cardigan. A Leisure Arts pattern
(Classic Crocheted Cardigans). As with most patterns, there are
instructions...
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Greetings and request by
Paul Garland
Hi all!
Fairly new knitter here, with a quick question- anybody got an easy patern
for slippers that they would be willing to point me towards? Have finished
several scarves and a few baby sweaters, now ready to move on to bigger and
better things.
Any help much appreciated!
P
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Finally getting better by
Mischief
I figured it was time to update everyone with regards to my thumb
surgery. It's been two and a half weeks since surgery and am very
happy to say that the pain that I was living with since November is now
gone. The stitches were removed on Wednesday and I am very happy to
say that the scare is...
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Improving stainless steel knitting needles. by
AGRES
I have found that by abrading a band behind the points of my commercial SS
knitting needles I can vastly improve their usability and "friendliness."
With the improved needles, my problems with dropped stitches disappears and
my knitting speed significantly improves. In addition, tight stitches...
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Discussion Topic: Knitting and Purling by
CMM PDX2
Never noticed any difference - and I've looked, too! g I've also checked the
different sections on items partly knit back-and-forth, and partly knit in the
round. That because of experts saying your gauge knitting in the round is
usually looser than knitting flat.
Well, I must be strange; I...
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Many things... by
Pirjo Ilvesvuori
I just came home from swimming trip. Dad took me to the
Motherbay....it is a beach and the name is the translation
from Finnish name Emolahti. Nice...water was sooooo
warm!!!!!! And then...Knitting or purling...Purling is
tighter in my case. The most satisfying project...I do not
know. Maybe the...
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need patterns or links by
Juradogenie
Dear crocheters:
here is your mission if you choose to accept it! This email will not self
destruct in 5 minutes, in the event you are able to give me some suggestions it
will be greatly appreciated. I'm in the market for some suggestions. OK here's
the scoop! I was given some very interesting yarn...
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Noro yarn help please! by
Dannielle Beitzell
Well, I just finished this morning. I took the whole thing apart after
reading all of your suggestions here and started over again. Now it is a
full two skeins long in a wonderful looking seed stitch (which I had to do
several times before I got it right) and it lays flat and looks wonderful!
Now...
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