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Odd row marker...
I've always used a safety pin as a row marker but have recently had =
problems with it catching on the stitches. I was looking round the house = for something to use instead, and found that a curtain hook was perfect. = it's easy to move place if needs be, and stays put when you want it to = too! The type I use is the middle one in this picture = http://www.romark.co.uk/webimages/sh1266.jpg Thought I would pass the tip on. ) Sarah --=20 Books, books and occassionally more books! http://cgi6.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI....s&userid=3Dda= isy_cottage |
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Hi Sarah,
Very clever indeed. I use a piece of odd colored yarn as a marker or curtain rings. Hugs, Nora |
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I buy jewelery findings when they're on sale. A bag of 100 sterling
loops for a buck lasts a long time... On Tue, 13 Apr 2004 15:46:37 +0100, "Sarah Carter" wrote: I've always used a safety pin as a row marker but have recently had problems with it catching on the stitches. I was looking round the house for something to use instead, and found that a curtain hook was perfect. it's easy to move place if needs be, and stays put when you want it to too! The type I use is the middle one in this picture http://www.romark.co.uk/webimages/sh1266.jpg Thought I would pass the tip on. ) Sarah |
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