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Continental Style knitting
The lady always has the best advice. - Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - OHHHH you make me Blush .. thank you Dennis,, mirjam ps over the many years i taught many knitters how to knit and i always felt that after they learned from me they should take a second teacher and learn other methods , So they can find the one that suits them... By the way today i have to think of an interesting `problem`. I knit a sweater for my son [ as usual no seams , and i hope i can work out how to knit the sleeves with a middle part in another color ,, and keep it in the No Seam in the round method ,,,, Best solution would be to knit it Stripe, ]color a] change to colr B knit the round come to color A [stripe] join the last st. to this turn and purl back the color B round but + the color A stripe , but i fear the turn around point won`t be very elegant looking , thus i am going to try and make a sample with that idea in mind !!!! see what happens .... ??? mirjam |
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