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Posted by on March 4, 2008, 11:31 am
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> > I would recommend a hat so you can learn how to knit in the round. =EF=
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> > someone else suggested, a baby sweater. =EF=BF=BDBoth projects will help=
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> > welcome to the knitting fold!
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> > > ok...
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> > > i've managed to made a few scarfs, i've learned to knit, to purl and
> > > have switched from knitting "american" to "continental"..thank you
> > > knittinghelp.com!!
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> > > here's my question...what would then be a "next" project to try and
> > > tackle? =EF=BF=BDand what is knitting sideways???
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> > > any finally...i've seen on the net the book big girl knits...anygood?
> > > anything achievable by a very rank beginner???
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> > > thank you all--as someone who quilts and did needlework for
> > > years...knitting is so much fun! (and i love LOVE the various
> > > fibers!!)
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> thank you everyone! =C2=A0i'm just overwhelmed by all the choices out ther=
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Every thing you have in mind you will be able to knit ,, PRACTISE
PRACTISE is the secret ,
mirjam ,,,,
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