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Hi. I'm just getting started with machine knitting. I've done hand
knitting for a long time and wanted to expand my horizons. I have a standard gauge Brother KnitKing and a little yarn. I'm looking for websites where I can get more yarn to work with. My local yarn shops carry mostly balls and hanks. My teacher suggests that I get cones. I would appreciate any help. Laura |
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Laura of San Diego wrote:
Hi. I'm just getting started with machine knitting. I've done hand knitting for a long time and wanted to expand my horizons. I have a standard gauge Brother KnitKing and a little yarn. I'm looking for websites where I can get more yarn to work with. My local yarn shops carry mostly balls and hanks. My teacher suggests that I get cones. I would appreciate any help. Laura My favorite source is Stephanie's. She lists on eBay, and also has a web site. http://www.sumi-soft.com/yarn/ NAYY -- Joanne stitches @ singerlady.reno.nv.us.earth.milky-way.com http://members.tripod.com/~bernardschopen/ |
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On Oct 15, 11:00*pm, Laura of San Diego wrote:
Hi. *I'm just getting started with machine knitting. *I've done hand knitting for a long time and wanted to expand my horizons. *I have a standard gauge Brother KnitKing and a little yarn. *I'm looking for websites where I can get more yarn to work with. *My local yarn shops carry mostly balls and hanks. *My teacher suggests that I get cones. I would appreciate any help. Laura Ebay is a great source of coned yarn if you want it cheap to practice with! I can't really help you as I am in the UK. Good luck! PS sock yarn eg Regia, Opal, works great on the std km - I wind it into a centre-pull ball first, though. |
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You will find a treasure trove of older machine manuals to print out on
http://www.undyarns.co.uk/acatalog/manual.html I used this when I lost my 970 manual patty-anne Victoria BC "Laura of San Diego" wrote in message ... Hi. I'm just getting started with machine knitting. I've done hand knitting for a long time and wanted to expand my horizons. I have a standard gauge Brother KnitKing and a little yarn. I'm looking for websites where I can get more yarn to work with. My local yarn shops carry mostly balls and hanks. My teacher suggests that I get cones. I would appreciate any help. Laura |
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On Wednesday, October 15, 2008 at 3:00:10 PM UTC-7, Laura of San Diego wrote:
Hi. I'm just getting started with machine knitting. I've done hand knitting for a long time and wanted to expand my horizons. I have a standard gauge Brother KnitKing and a little yarn. I'm looking for websites where I can get more yarn to work with. My local yarn shops carry mostly balls and hanks. My teacher suggests that I get cones. I would appreciate any help. Laura This is sadly out of date, as I just discovered your post while trying to figure out how to get back into my Google group for Passap E6000 and DM80 machines. Newton's Yarn Farm in Orange, CA has quite a bunch of cone yarn. They do have a few items in wool, but the majority of the inventory seems to be acrylic yarn, which I don't like to use much. They also have classes on various types of knitting machines, a few tools, etc. A good source. Kind of a long drive, but if you want to check them out, try googling their name and see what comes up. They also have a booth at various knitting shows around the country. I found they had a pretty good set up at the Knitting and Crocheting Guild show last year out in hotel row in San Diego. Good luck with your search. |
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