Re: Continental Style knitting

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Re: Continental Style knitting L 03-02-2009
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Posted by L on March 2, 2009, 10:05 am
> L wrote:
<snipped>
> I have knitted for 28 years. I have been knitting continental for about
> 15 years. I found that eventually it became a lot faster than the English
> method. It did take a while.
>
> Dennis

Thanks for the personal experience. I was beginning to think I might not be
able to break my throwing habit ;-)


Posted by Spike Driver on March 2, 2009, 10:11 pm
L wrote:
>> L wrote:
> <snipped>
>> I have knitted for 28 years. I have been knitting continental for
>> about 15 years. I found that eventually it became a lot faster than
>> the English method. It did take a while.
>>
>> Dennis
>
> Thanks for the personal experience. I was beginning to think I might not
> be able to break my throwing habit ;-)
It is hard to get used to continental Lisa. Have fun!

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