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Old May 30th 07, 02:08 AM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.quilting
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Default OT..Loom Knitting Flexible Scarf pattern

while surfing round looking at 'french knitting' stuff, found knitting looms
(same as all the other names we've given it, lol) and a really cute pattern
to make. this is a single item that can be worn in multiple ways.
its the 'flexible scarf', click on the pix and you'll see all the ways to
wear it.
the pattern is a free pdf file. just too cute.
would be a cute thing for xmas prezzies in the northern hemisphere.
would make a good item for those stalls to raise funds too.
kids could make them too.

oops, nearly forgot the link, eh, lol.
http://www.loomknitting.com/catalog.php?category=6
http://www.loomknitting.com/go/view....arfcollage.jpg
http://www.loomknitting.com/freedown...xibleScarf.pdf

as you can see, last link is to the file itself.
second link is to the pix of how to wear it.
first link is to the page of all the files on that site, fwiw.
who was it whos sister was looking for things to do with scraps of wool?
i forget, oh well, maybe she'll see it. KJ??? shrug
enjoy!
jeanne


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Old May 30th 07, 02:12 AM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.quilting
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Default OT..Loom Knitting Flexible Scarf pattern

oh rats, ya gotta have a big huge loom to make it. hmmmmm.
i wonder how hard it would be to make one from scrap timber and some nails.
ah ha, a job for the handyperson in the household perhaps.
sorry to get your hopes up folks. : /
jeanne
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"nzlstar*" wrote...
while surfing round looking at 'french knitting' stuff, found knitting
looms
(same as all the other names we've given it, lol) and a really cute
pattern
to make. this is a single item that can be worn in multiple ways.
its the 'flexible scarf', click on the pix and you'll see all the ways to
wear it.
the pattern is a free pdf file. just too cute.
would be a cute thing for xmas prezzies in the northern hemisphere.
would make a good item for those stalls to raise funds too.
kids could make them too.

oops, nearly forgot the link, eh, lol.
http://www.loomknitting.com/catalog.php?category=6
http://www.loomknitting.com/go/view....arfcollage.jpg
http://www.loomknitting.com/freedown...xibleScarf.pdf

as you can see, last link is to the file itself.
second link is to the pix of how to wear it.
first link is to the page of all the files on that site, fwiw.
who was it whos sister was looking for things to do with scraps of wool?
i forget, oh well, maybe she'll see it. KJ??? shrug
enjoy!
jeanne


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Old May 30th 07, 02:28 AM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.quilting
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Default OT..Loom Knitting Flexible Scarf pattern

yes i'm still finding these.
this one seems better than the first, shows the loom, that is easily made,
dont forget the side holding peg/nail.
http://www.loomknit.com/magicscarf.html
tis just like the first flexible but this is now called a 'magic scarf'.
rather nice i think for those who get cold necks and heads in the winter.
i need one for sure. guess i'll have to work out how to make a roundish type
loom.
come on jeanne, get your brain working again
jeanne
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"nzlstar*" wrote in message
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oh rats, ya gotta have a big huge loom to make it. hmmmmm.
i wonder how hard it would be to make one from scrap timber and some
nails.
ah ha, a job for the handyperson in the household perhaps.
sorry to get your hopes up folks. : /
jeanne
--
Vote B'fly for President '08
san-fran at ihug dot co dot nz
nzlstar on yahoo msg'r
nzlstar on webshots



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Old May 30th 07, 04:26 AM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.quilting
Jenn/Jalynne
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Default OT..Loom Knitting Flexible Scarf pattern

I"ve been doing a bit of loom knitting over the past six months. my DD
really loves it, actually. We're working on making little hats for premies
that a friend of mine works with. They work up in about an hour.

Jenn in Tacoma


"nzlstar*" wrote in message
...
while surfing round looking at 'french knitting' stuff, found knitting
looms
(same as all the other names we've given it, lol) and a really cute
pattern
to make. this is a single item that can be worn in multiple ways.
its the 'flexible scarf', click on the pix and you'll see all the ways to
wear it.
the pattern is a free pdf file. just too cute.
would be a cute thing for xmas prezzies in the northern hemisphere.
would make a good item for those stalls to raise funds too.
kids could make them too.

oops, nearly forgot the link, eh, lol.
http://www.loomknitting.com/catalog.php?category=6
http://www.loomknitting.com/go/view....arfcollage.jpg
http://www.loomknitting.com/freedown...xibleScarf.pdf

as you can see, last link is to the file itself.
second link is to the pix of how to wear it.
first link is to the page of all the files on that site, fwiw.
who was it whos sister was looking for things to do with scraps of wool?
i forget, oh well, maybe she'll see it. KJ??? shrug
enjoy!
jeanne


--
Vote B'fly for President '08
san-fran at ihug dot co dot nz
nzlstar on yahoo msg'r
nzlstar on webshots





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Old May 30th 07, 04:27 AM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.quilting
Jenn/Jalynne
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Default OT..Loom Knitting Flexible Scarf pattern

Try Knifty Knitter, if you can get one. They have big looms that would
work.

Jenn in Tacoma

"nzlstar*" wrote in message
...
yes i'm still finding these.
this one seems better than the first, shows the loom, that is easily made,
dont forget the side holding peg/nail.
http://www.loomknit.com/magicscarf.html
tis just like the first flexible but this is now called a 'magic scarf'.
rather nice i think for those who get cold necks and heads in the winter.
i need one for sure. guess i'll have to work out how to make a roundish
type loom.
come on jeanne, get your brain working again
jeanne
--
Vote B'fly for President '08
san-fran at ihug dot co dot nz
nzlstar on yahoo msg'r
nzlstar on webshots

"nzlstar*" wrote in message
...
oh rats, ya gotta have a big huge loom to make it. hmmmmm.
i wonder how hard it would be to make one from scrap timber and some
nails.
ah ha, a job for the handyperson in the household perhaps.
sorry to get your hopes up folks. : /
jeanne
--
Vote B'fly for President '08
san-fran at ihug dot co dot nz
nzlstar on yahoo msg'r
nzlstar on webshots





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Old May 30th 07, 07:03 AM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.quilting
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Default OT..Loom Knitting Flexible Scarf pattern

roflmao, jenn.
had to laugh. was think'n 'yea, like we can get anything here'.
you know this is a tiny wee country with only 4.1 million people.
our choice of 'daily used by everyone' items leaves a lot to be desired.
you can imagine how much we get in the way of something used by so few
folks.
they all seem to be hand knitters here.
oh i have knitted a few things by hand but i'm sloooooooow as a snail as you
well know.
also have to unpick over and over til i get it exactly right. no worrys tho.
if'n i do decide to give it a go i'll have to nail some pieces of wood
together first, then add a bunch of nails.
i'm sure it would work as well as the store bought ones would. its the
config that makes the difference.
where've you been btw? still waffle'n about? A still point'n her tootsies?
jym still go'n round and round?
found the perfect house yet? stay'n in the same area?
hugz all around there from me.
{{{{{{{{jenn and crew}}}}}}}}}}}
jeanne
--
Vote B'fly for President '08
san-fran at ihug dot co dot nz
nzlstar on yahoo msg'r
nzlstar on webshots

"Jenn/Jalynne" wrote in message
link.net...
Try Knifty Knitter, if you can get one. They have big looms that would
work.

Jenn in Tacoma

"nzlstar*" wrote in message
...
yes i'm still finding these.
this one seems better than the first, shows the loom, that is easily
made, dont forget the side holding peg/nail.
http://www.loomknit.com/magicscarf.html
tis just like the first flexible but this is now called a 'magic scarf'.
rather nice i think for those who get cold necks and heads in the winter.
i need one for sure. guess i'll have to work out how to make a roundish
type loom.
come on jeanne, get your brain working again
jeanne
--
Vote B'fly for President '08
san-fran at ihug dot co dot nz
nzlstar on yahoo msg'r
nzlstar on webshots

"nzlstar*" wrote in message
...
oh rats, ya gotta have a big huge loom to make it. hmmmmm.
i wonder how hard it would be to make one from scrap timber and some
nails.
ah ha, a job for the handyperson in the household perhaps.
sorry to get your hopes up folks. : /
jeanne
--
Vote B'fly for President '08
san-fran at ihug dot co dot nz
nzlstar on yahoo msg'r
nzlstar on webshots







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Old May 30th 07, 01:56 PM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.quilting
Ginger in CA
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Default OT..Loom Knitting Flexible Scarf pattern

I have Nifty Knitter set got to figure out which box it is in.....

On May 29, 8:27 pm, "Jenn/Jalynne" wrote:
Try Knifty Knitter, if you can get one. They have big looms that would
work.

Jenn in Tacoma




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Old May 30th 07, 09:21 PM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.quilting
Jenn/Jalynne
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Default OT..Loom Knitting Flexible Scarf pattern

Well, if you cant' find that exactly, i'm sure there's something similar, or
a way to rig it.

Jenn

"nzlstar*" wrote in message
...
roflmao, jenn.
had to laugh. was think'n 'yea, like we can get anything here'.
you know this is a tiny wee country with only 4.1 million people.
our choice of 'daily used by everyone' items leaves a lot to be desired.
you can imagine how much we get in the way of something used by so few
folks.
they all seem to be hand knitters here.
oh i have knitted a few things by hand but i'm sloooooooow as a snail as
you well know.
also have to unpick over and over til i get it exactly right. no worrys
tho.
if'n i do decide to give it a go i'll have to nail some pieces of wood
together first, then add a bunch of nails.
i'm sure it would work as well as the store bought ones would. its the
config that makes the difference.
where've you been btw? still waffle'n about? A still point'n her tootsies?
jym still go'n round and round?
found the perfect house yet? stay'n in the same area?
hugz all around there from me.
{{{{{{{{jenn and crew}}}}}}}}}}}
jeanne
--
Vote B'fly for President '08
san-fran at ihug dot co dot nz
nzlstar on yahoo msg'r
nzlstar on webshots

"Jenn/Jalynne" wrote in message
link.net...
Try Knifty Knitter, if you can get one. They have big looms that would
work.

Jenn in Tacoma

"nzlstar*" wrote in message
...
yes i'm still finding these.
this one seems better than the first, shows the loom, that is easily
made, dont forget the side holding peg/nail.
http://www.loomknit.com/magicscarf.html
tis just like the first flexible but this is now called a 'magic scarf'.
rather nice i think for those who get cold necks and heads in the
winter.
i need one for sure. guess i'll have to work out how to make a roundish
type loom.
come on jeanne, get your brain working again
jeanne
--
Vote B'fly for President '08
san-fran at ihug dot co dot nz
nzlstar on yahoo msg'r
nzlstar on webshots

"nzlstar*" wrote in message
...
oh rats, ya gotta have a big huge loom to make it. hmmmmm.
i wonder how hard it would be to make one from scrap timber and some
nails.
ah ha, a job for the handyperson in the household perhaps.
sorry to get your hopes up folks. : /
jeanne
--
Vote B'fly for President '08
san-fran at ihug dot co dot nz
nzlstar on yahoo msg'r
nzlstar on webshots








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Old June 1st 07, 01:05 AM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.quilting
shelley :-\)
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Default OT..Loom Knitting Flexible Scarf pattern

I have the knifty knitter set that i bought from spotlight... I have made a
few beanies and scarves for myself and friends... I am hopeless at using
knitting needles blah

Shelley in AUS

"Jenn/Jalynne" wrote in message
link.net...
I"ve been doing a bit of loom knitting over the past six months. my DD
really loves it, actually. We're working on making little hats for
premies that a friend of mine works with. They work up in about an hour.

Jenn in Tacoma


"nzlstar*" wrote in message
...
while surfing round looking at 'french knitting' stuff, found knitting
looms
(same as all the other names we've given it, lol) and a really cute
pattern
to make. this is a single item that can be worn in multiple ways.
its the 'flexible scarf', click on the pix and you'll see all the ways to
wear it.
the pattern is a free pdf file. just too cute.
would be a cute thing for xmas prezzies in the northern hemisphere.
would make a good item for those stalls to raise funds too.
kids could make them too.

oops, nearly forgot the link, eh, lol.
http://www.loomknitting.com/catalog.php?category=6
http://www.loomknitting.com/go/view....arfcollage.jpg
http://www.loomknitting.com/freedown...xibleScarf.pdf

as you can see, last link is to the file itself.
second link is to the pix of how to wear it.
first link is to the page of all the files on that site, fwiw.
who was it whos sister was looking for things to do with scraps of wool?
i forget, oh well, maybe she'll see it. KJ??? shrug
enjoy!
jeanne


--
Vote B'fly for President '08
san-fran at ihug dot co dot nz
nzlstar on yahoo msg'r
nzlstar on webshots







 




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