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Posted by myswendy on February 5, 2008, 3:20 pm
On Feb 5, 11:51=A0am, mir...@actcom.co.il wrote:
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> > Oh I bet they are cute<G>
> > I would make hats and or mittens.
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> > myswendy wrote:
> > > Hi everyone!
> > > Last year at a state "sheep to sweater" type of event up north in farm=
> > > country, I couldn't resist a bag or two of bargains. They contained
> > > about a half dozen mini-skeins of thick wools, all different. I have
> > > wound several of them into balls, each no bigger than an orange in
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> > > Does anyone have any wonderful idea of how I can use this
> > > miscellaneous yarn? It is so lovely and tempting, but I know there
> > > isn't enough to complete anything of any size. Some are multi-colored,=
> > > all are basically dark, and all are thick. I'm open to suggestions!
> > > Thanks!
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> > > Wendy
> > > A Knitting Fool in CT
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> I once recieved a bag with different colored balls , which were also
> different thickness , i satred knitting a round Yoke , and knitted
> every colors as a triangle [short rows etc] ,, than i cast on stiches
> all round for an open front + back and both sleeves ,,, all with out
> seams ,,, i knitted the collors on a circular needle and used dps as
> well to group or mix colors ,,, [=3D at times i worked on one place on a
> SPOT of one color ,, mirjam
> Ps you could knit stripes , Domino squares etc..
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Yah, they are cute! and seem to be multicolored through their overall
dark tones with purples and blues. Great ideas! Thank you!
Wendy
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