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Knitted Flowers? - Update
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R. Sky" wrote: Els, what is the 'little crank one' called? I was wondering earlier how to make such a mechanical device, and here you mentioned it lol! David I bought mine from the Loom, yarns store on the Island, They are made of plastic, and have four knitting machine needles positioned around a plastic tube. The crank moves these needles up and down. Once you have stitches on the needles the yarn automatically moves the latches open en close while you turn the crank. They are made by different manufacurers. http://www.allbrands.com/products/abp08057-0094.html Good night David Els -- Ja for Jazz and cobra loose the rrrrrrrr |
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Knitted Flowers? - Update
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Mirjam Bruck-Cohen wrote: I thought the whole idea of ICORD hapened when one DOESN`t turn them I think I meant to say "instead of switching the needle to the other hand". ,,,,,,i cast on my stiches , turn my needle 1 time , knit and fron now on SLIP the stiches If I understand you correctly, that's what I was trying to describe. =Tamar If you want to see an artwork with Loads of ICORDS , where i also used it by widening them and adding to sides etc,, go to my page www.fibersiv.israel.net open the exhibition "Mapressions Loci" the work /map of "BOSMAT TIVON" mirjam |
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Knitted Flowers? - Update
Thanks Els, that mechanism will help tremendously in a future project I've
got planned! David On Tue, 11 Jul 2006, Els van Dam wrote: In article . ca, "David R. Sky" wrote: Els, what is the 'little crank one' called? I was wondering earlier how to make such a mechanical device, and here you mentioned it lol! David I bought mine from the Loom, yarns store on the Island, They are made of plastic, and have four knitting machine needles positioned around a plastic tube. The crank moves these needles up and down. Once you have stitches on the needles the yarn automatically moves the latches open en close while you turn the crank. They are made by different manufacurers. http://www.allbrands.com/products/abp08057-0094.html Good night David Els |
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Knitted Flowers? - Update
Thanks for this link also Shirley! David
On Tue, 11 Jul 2006, Shirley Shone wrote: There is made by Inox. You can see it at. http://www.angelyarns.com/yarn/accessories.php You will have to scroll down to find it. Shirley In message . ca, David R. Sky writes Els, what is the 'little crank one' called? I was wondering earlier how to make such a mechanical device, and here you mentioned it lol! David On Mon, 10 Jul 2006, Els van Dam wrote: In article , Shirley Shone wrote: If It was me I think I would make the cords for the stems using a French knitter. We use a cotton bobbin with four nails in as a child. You could pull some thicker cord through with a wire in the middle. Shirley Shirley, I have a little crank one and that is indeed a great way of doing it fast. Els |
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Knitted Flowers? - Update
Yes Tamar we are on the same technique
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