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Aaron Lewis June 17th 07 04:21 AM

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see http://www.tradewindknits.com/tbctrbal.html

Aaron



Spike Driver June 17th 07 05:43 AM

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Aaron Lewis wrote:
see http://www.tradewindknits.com/tbctrbal.html

Aaron


Great post Aaron.
Thanks,
Dennis

Murielle June 17th 07 07:29 AM

More on centerpull balls
 
Okay! I think I'm going to try this ... I'm thinking, for me, maybe a straw
instead of a toilet roll. Just a little too cumbersome for my hands.

Murielle

"Aaron Lewis" wrote in message
et...
see http://www.tradewindknits.com/tbctrbal.html

Aaron




Mary Fisher June 17th 07 09:46 AM

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"Aaron Lewis" wrote in message
et...
see http://www.tradewindknits.com/tbctrbal.html

Aaron

Surely we don't need to be told this? Doesn't everyone know to wind wool
loosely?

Mary



Bernadette June 17th 07 10:05 AM

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On Sun, 17 Jun 2007 03:21:51 +0000, Aaron Lewis wrote:

see http://www.tradewindknits.com/tbctrbal.html

Aaron


Thanks Aaron, that is a good follow up for the original link you posted.

I've already managed to wind a "centre pull" as instructed in the video
and found it easy (after a couple of uneven starts). I needed a ball of
wool I could use from both inside and out as I've been knitting some toy
gingerbread men for a charity. They're only 3.5 inches tall and I needed
to knit both legs at the same time using a ball of left-over yarn.

That's been very helpful.

Bernadette


Not Likely June 17th 07 10:33 AM

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"Bernadette" wrote in message
...
On Sun, 17 Jun 2007 03:21:51 +0000, Aaron Lewis wrote:

see http://www.tradewindknits.com/tbctrbal.html

Aaron


Thanks Aaron, that is a good follow up for the original link you posted.

I've already managed to wind a "centre pull" as instructed in the video
and found it easy (after a couple of uneven starts). I needed a ball of
wool I could use from both inside and out as I've been knitting some toy
gingerbread men for a charity. They're only 3.5 inches tall and I needed
to knit both legs at the same time using a ball of left-over yarn.

That's been very helpful.

Bernadette


Awww, the gingerbread men sound cute. Will you be posting a link so we can
see the pictures?... assuming you'll be taking pictures. Also, can I ask
where you found the pattern for them, or is it something that you've
created?

*hugs*
Gemini



Bernadette June 17th 07 10:52 AM

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On Sun, 17 Jun 2007 05:33:08 -0400, Not Likely wrote:

"Bernadette" wrote in message
...
On Sun, 17 Jun 2007 03:21:51 +0000, Aaron Lewis wrote:

see http://www.tradewindknits.com/tbctrbal.html

Aaron


Thanks Aaron, that is a good follow up for the original link you posted.

I've already managed to wind a "centre pull" as instructed in the video
and found it easy (after a couple of uneven starts). I needed a ball of
wool I could use from both inside and out as I've been knitting some toy
gingerbread men for a charity. They're only 3.5 inches tall and I needed
to knit both legs at the same time using a ball of left-over yarn.

That's been very helpful.

Bernadette


Awww, the gingerbread men sound cute. Will you be posting a link so we can
see the pictures?... assuming you'll be taking pictures. Also, can I ask
where you found the pattern for them, or is it something that you've
created?

*hugs*
Gemini


I still have to put the finishing touches Gem but will get a couple of
pics before I send them to the charity. My wrist has taken longer to heal
after this surgery so I've been slow to finish this project.

Here is the link to the charity site. If you scroll to the bottom of
the page you can download the pattern. It is written using UK
terminology so you may need a translation - if I can help just yell! :-)
There is an error in the "body and arms" section as well. The instruction
"Starting with a P. row work 5 rows st.st," should read "work 4 rows".


Mary Fisher June 17th 07 02:33 PM

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"suzee" wrote in message
reenews.net...
Mary Fisher wrote:
"Aaron Lewis" wrote in message
et...
see http://www.tradewindknits.com/tbctrbal.html

Aaron

Surely we don't need to be told this? Doesn't everyone know to wind wool
loosely?


I got some from a thrift store and it was wound really tight. When I
rewound them, the balls were about 1½ times the original size.


Was it new wool? I don't know what a thrift store is :-(

Mary

sue




suzee June 17th 07 03:36 PM

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Mary Fisher wrote:
"Aaron Lewis" wrote in message
et...
see http://www.tradewindknits.com/tbctrbal.html

Aaron

Surely we don't need to be told this? Doesn't everyone know to wind wool
loosely?


I got some from a thrift store and it was wound really tight. When I
rewound them, the balls were about 1½ times the original size.

sue

Bernadette June 17th 07 03:54 PM

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On Sun, 17 Jun 2007 08:30:51 -0700, suzee wrote:

Mary Fisher wrote:
"suzee" wrote in message
reenews.net...
Mary Fisher wrote:
"Aaron Lewis" wrote in message
et...
see http://www.tradewindknits.com/tbctrbal.html

Aaron
Surely we don't need to be told this? Doesn't everyone know to wind wool
loosely?
I got some from a thrift store and it was wound really tight. When I
rewound them, the balls were about 1½ times the original size.


Was it new wool? I don't know what a thrift store is :-(


Second hand store, charity shop... Whatever they call them in your part
of the world. It wasn't new, though it was ununsed.

sue


They're a source of very good bargains too suzee. I use the charity shops
regularly.

Last year I managed to get 4 x 400 gram cones of 4 ply (fingering weight)
at 50 pence (about $1) each. There were 2 white, 1 pale blue and 1 navy
blue - all brand new - so they've gone into my stash.

It seems that when people are moving house they clear out cupboards and
send all the stuff (new and used) off to the local charity shop. I wish
they'd move more often ;-)

Bernadette






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