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Posted by harrowwoman on August 1, 2007, 10:31 am
Hi All,
I am new here. Been a knitter for years, mostly for the children when
they were smaller. I got my one and only knitting machine in 1983-
thats long gone.
The grankids are now around so I want to start off and knit again. I
am looking for a second hand machine. Perhaps someone has one they
want to sell? Or can point me in the right direction?
Thanx
Sandy
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Posted by Guy.A.Regular@gmail.com on August 1, 2007, 11:00 am
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> Hi All,
> I am new here. Been a knitter for years, mostly for the children when
> they were smaller. I got my one and only knitting machine in 1983-
> thats long gone.
> The grankids are now around so I want to start off and knit again. I
> am looking for a second hand machine. Perhaps someone has one they
> want to sell? Or can point me in the right direction?
> Thanx
> Sandy
It would help to know where you are...
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Posted by Stella Fenley on August 1, 2007, 12:09 pm
Send e-mail to Astorlady@aol.com
she is a knitting machine dealer.Knitting Machines Unlimited
Her number is 1-352-759-2513,
her name: Jeanne Bimstein
55616 Lee St.
Astor,Florida 32102
Stella
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> Hi All,
> I am new here. Been a knitter for years, mostly for the children when
> they were smaller. I got my one and only knitting machine in 1983-
> thats long gone.
> The grankids are now around so I want to start off and knit again. I
> am looking for a second hand machine. Perhaps someone has one they
> want to sell? Or can point me in the right direction?
> Thanx
> Sandy
>
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Posted by harrowwoman on August 1, 2007, 1:10 pm
Well, that's just typical of ME...not really bothering to look where
this group is. Here I am in Harrow, Middlesex UNITED KINGDOM no less-I
mean just how much water is there between here and the USA?
I still want to stay in this group though as I am sure there will be
lots of hints,tips and patterns to swop once I do get my machine!
A knitting pattern is the same here or there I suppose.
Thanks for your help anyway.
Sandy
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Posted by Shillelagh on August 1, 2007, 1:53 pm
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> Well, that's just typical of ME...not really bothering to look where
> this group is. Here I am in Harrow, Middlesex UNITED KINGDOM no less-I
> mean just how much water is there between here and the USA?
Sandy, there are people on this group from Canada, Israel, Australia, the
U.K.
and New Zealand, just to name a few of the other countries represented here.
Shelagh
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> I am new here. Been a knitter for years, mostly for the children when
> they were smaller. I got my one and only knitting machine in 1983-
> thats long gone.
> The grankids are now around so I want to start off and knit again. I
> am looking for a second hand machine. Perhaps someone has one they
> want to sell? Or can point me in the right direction?
> Thanx
> Sandy