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Old January 28th 04, 10:47 AM
Angie Nappi
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Hi friends!
Yay, I finished knitting my first project except for "binding off". I bought
a "Teach Yourself To Knit" book and the book just says bind off but doesn't
tell what that means. Class was cancelled this week so I didn't get to ask
this question. Thanks!! ~Angie


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Old January 28th 04, 10:48 AM
Katherine
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Angie Nappi wrote:
Hi friends!
Yay, I finished knitting my first project except for "binding off". I
bought a "Teach Yourself To Knit" book and the book just says bind
off but doesn't tell what that means. Class was cancelled this week
so I didn't get to ask this question. Thanks!! ~Angie


Great, ANgie! I won't tell you about binding off, as you will learn it in
your class.
Katherine


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Old January 28th 04, 02:06 PM
Helen \Halla\ Fleischer
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| On Wed, 28 Jan 2004 05:47:01 -0500, "Angie Nappi" wrote:

Hi friends!
Yay, I finished knitting my first project except for "binding off". I bought
a "Teach Yourself To Knit" book and the book just says bind off but doesn't
tell what that means. Class was cancelled this week so I didn't get to ask
this question. Thanks!! ~Angie


I can't believe that a book with that title would not have instructions for
binding off. Now some folks do use the terms bind-off and cast-off
interchangeably, so I would hunt through the index one more time, looking
for both terms.

Helen "Halla" Fleischer, Fantasy & Fiber Artist
http://home.covad.net/~drgandalf/halla/
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Old January 28th 04, 04:27 PM
Maine-iac Rose
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http://www.learntoknit.com/instructions_kn.php3
scroll down until you see Binding off, it has instructions here, hope this
helps...Maine-iac Rose

"Angie Nappi" wrote in message
Hi friends!
Yay, I finished knitting my first project except for "binding off". I

bought
a "Teach Yourself To Knit" book and the book just says bind off but

doesn't
tell what that means. Class was cancelled this week so I didn't get to ask
this question. Thanks!! ~Angie




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Old January 28th 04, 11:08 PM
Angie Nappi
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Thanks for the help!! I went to the website and it looks pretty easy to do
so off I go........
~Angie


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Old January 29th 04, 01:06 AM
Maine-iac Rose
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your welcome, figured you would have learned it sooner or later, and know
how I sometimes want to learn something, and if I don't find the answer, it
gets to me.


"Angie Nappi" wrote in message
Thanks for the help!! I went to the website and it looks pretty easy to

do
so off I go........
~Angie




 




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