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Fabric steamers and k software
I am shopping for a fabric steamer for blocking finished k projects and
software for knitting. suggestions please? Dawn0 |
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"dawn" wrote in message ups.com... I am shopping for a fabric steamer for blocking finished k projects and software for knitting. suggestions please? Dawn0 What design capabilities do you want in software, and how important is the learning curve? DA |
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On 18 Jun 2006 08:19:36 -0700, "dawn" spewed forth
: I am shopping for a fabric steamer for blocking finished k I assume that means knitting? Why don't you just scour the finished item and then pin it out? +++++++++++++ Reply to the list as I do not publish an email address to USENET. This practice has cut my spam by more than 95%. Of course, I did have to abandon a perfectly good email account... |
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Fabric steamers and k software
Wooly wrote:
On 18 Jun 2006 08:19:36 -0700, "dawn" spewed forth I am shopping for a fabric steamer for blocking finished k I assume that means knitting? Why don't you just scour the finished item and then pin it out? Wooly, please will you define scour? |
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I have been using Designaknit for many years and find it excellent. I also use a Domena steamer which works well with knitwear Kind Regards Jacquie (Jacquie's Knitting Creations.) "dawn" wrote in message ups.com... I am shopping for a fabric steamer for blocking finished k projects and software for knitting. suggestions please? Dawn0 |
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On Sun, 18 Jun 2006 16:34:36 GMT, "Ophelia" spewed
forth : Wooly wrote: On 18 Jun 2006 08:19:36 -0700, "dawn" spewed forth I am shopping for a fabric steamer for blocking finished k I assume that means knitting? Why don't you just scour the finished item and then pin it out? Wooly, please will you define scour? Wash? +++++++++++++ Reply to the list as I do not publish an email address to USENET. This practice has cut my spam by more than 95%. Of course, I did have to abandon a perfectly good email account... |
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Fabric steamers and k software
"Wooly" wrote in message ... On Sun, 18 Jun 2006 16:34:36 GMT, "Ophelia" spewed forth : Wooly wrote: On 18 Jun 2006 08:19:36 -0700, "dawn" spewed forth I am shopping for a fabric steamer for blocking finished k I assume that means knitting? Why don't you just scour the finished item and then pin it out? Wooly, please will you define scour? Wash? Oh! Just plain, wash? gently? rough? |
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Fabric steamers and k software
I've been using Knitwear Sweaters for sweater software. It's very easy to
learn. I've recently starting using Deisng-A-Knit, but find that the learning curve is much steeper and is't not as intuitive as the other. -ned "Jacquie Joyce" wrote in message .uk... Hi I have been using Designaknit for many years and find it excellent. I also use a Domena steamer which works well with knitwear Kind Regards Jacquie (Jacquie's Knitting Creations.) "dawn" wrote in message ups.com... I am shopping for a fabric steamer for blocking finished k projects and software for knitting. suggestions please? Dawn0 |
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In article , "Ophelia"
wrote: Wooly wrote: On 18 Jun 2006 08:19:36 -0700, "dawn" spewed forth I am shopping for a fabric steamer for blocking finished k I assume that means knitting? Why don't you just scour the finished item and then pin it out? Wooly, please will you define scour? Scour= washing Els -- Ja for Jazz and cobra loose the rrrrrrrr |
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In article , "Ophelia"
wrote: "Wooly" wrote in message ... On Sun, 18 Jun 2006 16:34:36 GMT, "Ophelia" spewed forth : Wooly wrote: On 18 Jun 2006 08:19:36 -0700, "dawn" spewed forth I am shopping for a fabric steamer for blocking finished k I assume that means knitting? Why don't you just scour the finished item and then pin it out? Wooly, please will you define scour? Wash? Oh! Just plain, wash? gently? rough? Good heavens, knitted items are always gently washed, only when you want to full something does the word Rough apply Els -- Ja for Jazz and cobra loose the rrrrrrrr |
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