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Posted by mirjam on August 18, 2009, 12:26 am
My `problem` with unravelling is that i need `One piece no seam
sweaters ` thus unraveling might be at times both & back front etc...I
have `mastered` letting one stich fall ,,,,,,,,if that is what is
needed to repair something Way up the sweater [ i knit from neck
down].... And last yerar i managed , [very slowly and carefully ] to
let down a braid that some how had one `turn` , wrong , thus i tried
and manged to repair it without unraveling the whole lot ..
mirjam
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Posted by Linda Lee on August 18, 2009, 8:51 am
I know it can be done...correcting just one stitch...but I wouldn't be
the master of it. roflmbo
I'm not even sure I would take on the challenge of knitting in one piece
but I know 'no seams' would be so nice.
See...I told you I had little to offer in this group as all of you here
are much more advance in your knitting skills than I am. I'm like a
pre-schooler wanting to play with the big grade school kids. :-)
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Posted by DA on August 18, 2009, 9:29 am
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>I know it can be done...correcting just one stitch...but I wouldn't be
> the master of it. roflmbo
> I'm not even sure I would take on the challenge of knitting in one piece
> but I know 'no seams' would be so nice.
> See...I told you I had little to offer in this group as all of you here
> are much more advance in your knitting skills than I am. I'm like a
> pre-schooler wanting to play with the big grade school kids. :-)
Linda, playing with the big kids is a great way to learn. :) I will bet that
among the knitters here, every technique has been tried and every mistake
made.
The sharing of knitting knowledge has come full circle but instead of being
passed along orally, we now share with out keyboards.
DA
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Posted by mirjam on August 18, 2009, 4:14 pm
On Aug 18, 3:51=A0pm, Snyde...@webtv.net (Linda Lee) wrote:
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> I know it can be done...correcting just one stitch...but I wouldn't be
> the master of it. =A0roflmbo
> I'm not even sure I would take on the challenge of knitting in one piece
> but I know 'no seams' would be so nice.
> See...I told you I had little to offer in this group =A0as all of you her=
e
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> are much more advance in your knitting skills than I am. =A0I'm like a
> pre-schooler wanting to play with the big grade school kids. =A0:-)
Linda i for one, just as most people here , love to share any Knitting
experience i have ,,,with other knitters /crocheters ,,,
Just ask me ,,,
mirjam
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Posted by Murielle on October 20, 2009, 7:18 pm
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>I know it can be done...correcting just one stitch...but I wouldn't be
> the master of it. roflmbo
> I'm not even sure I would take on the challenge of knitting in one piece
> but I know 'no seams' would be so nice.
> See...I told you I had little to offer in this group as all of you here
> are much more advance in your knitting skills than I am. I'm like a
> pre-schooler wanting to play with the big grade school kids. :-)
When I was knitting a lot, and I mean for hours each day, I used to be able
to pick up lost stitches from several rows down with a crochet hook. I've
tried to do that recently (my knitting revival) but it just doesn't look
quite right somehow. ;-)
I tend to rip things down when I make mistakes these days. It's easier.
;-)
Murielle
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> the master of it. roflmbo
> I'm not even sure I would take on the challenge of knitting in one piece
> but I know 'no seams' would be so nice.
> See...I told you I had little to offer in this group as all of you here
> are much more advance in your knitting skills than I am. I'm like a
> pre-schooler wanting to play with the big grade school kids. :-)