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Using THREAD?
Can you knit with thread in the knitting machine? I need to create a
sheer lace material and was dreaming that maybe it would be possible to do it on my ordinary Brother punchcard non-electronic machine with some thread. Has anyone ever tried this and does it work? Does it take several strands of thread or heavier weight thread to make it work? Can I throw in a mylar or fancier thread for interest or does that not work well? I am really hoping this will work and can't wait to hear from you. My husband is banking that it won't, so he said I had to ask before I try. Thanks, Joy |
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from Mike Hardie contains these words: Can you knit with thread in the knitting machine? I need to create a sheer lace material I made a tuck lace scarf using one strand of lurex and one strand of silky, you can't get much finer than that, but I would not describe it as sheer lace, if you contact me direct I could scan the picture and send it to you so that you can see if it's what you have in mind. -- |
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Hi all,
I've used it several times. I use an 8/2 cotton in a neutral color and then a silky looking thread that is close to 20/2 in size for the second 'yarn' and just use any fairisle pattern / punch card. Works like a charm. It looks good for cafe curtains, especially if they are double-rod top and bottom. I've got a 'snood' I made up with this around here somewhere. Will get a pic up online tonight if I can find it. Marge in Reno http://www.mkdesigner.com Mike Hardie wrote in message . .. Can you knit with thread in the knitting machine? I need to create a sheer lace material and was dreaming that maybe it would be possible to do it on my ordinary Brother punchcard non-electronic machine with some thread. Has anyone ever tried this and does it work? Does it take several strands of thread or heavier weight thread to make it work? Can I throw in a mylar or fancier thread for interest or does that not work well? I am really hoping this will work and can't wait to hear from you. My husband is banking that it won't, so he said I had to ask before I try. Thanks, Joy |
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Marge Parker wrote:
Hi all, I've used it several times. I use an 8/2 cotton in a neutral color and then a silky looking thread that is close to 20/2 in size for the second 'yarn' and just use any fairisle pattern / punch card. Works like a charm. It looks good for cafe curtains, especially if they are double-rod top and bottom. I've got a 'snood' I made up with this around here somewhere. Will get a pic up online tonight if I can find it. Marge in Reno http://www.mkdesigner.com Marge? Is that you? I asked about you at WARC and they told me you weren't there anymore. I'm probably years behind the times, eh? Good to see you here! Nice web site! -- Joanne http://members.tripod.com/~bernardschopen/ |
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Hi Joanne!!
Yup, 'tis me. I've picked up a couple of machines since we last talked. I left WARC in June 1999 after becoming diabetic (was borderline for almost 10 yrs) and needed to work only part time. Their budget couldn't keep me on, not in my position as Program Secretary. So I had to quit. Then worked at a law office a couple of years later, now teaching online auctions and web marketing full time. Plus the website -- thanks for the kind words -- it's taken off a LOT bigger than I thought it would when I took it to Membership. Marge in Reno http://www.mkdesigner.com Joanne wrote in message ... Marge Parker wrote: Hi all, I've used it several times. I use an 8/2 cotton in a neutral color and then a silky looking thread that is close to 20/2 in size for the second 'yarn' and just use any fairisle pattern / punch card. Works like a charm. It looks good for cafe curtains, especially if they are double-rod top and bottom. I've got a 'snood' I made up with this around here somewhere. Will get a pic up online tonight if I can find it. Marge in Reno http://www.mkdesigner.com Marge? Is that you? I asked about you at WARC and they told me you weren't there anymore. I'm probably years behind the times, eh? Good to see you here! Nice web site! |
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I've used it several times. I use an 8/2 cotton in a neutral color and then a silky looking thread that is close to 20/2 in size for the second 'yarn' and just use any fairisle pattern / punch card. Works like a charm. It looks good for cafe curtains, especially if they are double-rod top and bottom. I've got a 'snood' I made up with this around here somewhere. Will get a pic up online tonight if I can find it. I would love to see pictures if you can locate them. Joy |
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