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Permalink Reply by cherylbwaters on February 24, 2011 at 12:50pm
Permalink Reply by citron lady on March 3, 2011 at 9:51am I'd love to see Nina do a tutorial on top down sweater in the round-
Also a more in depth tutorial on drop spindling. What's the right amount of twist, how to do the correct plying without getting cork screws- How to draft more evenly. How to skeet using a crocheting hook technique.
This would be very helpful- CL
Permalink Reply by cherylbwaters on March 11, 2011 at 9:56pm
Permalink Reply by citron lady on March 12, 2011 at 5:20pm You're right- KP's does have the tutorial, but it's not very comprehensive. Actually Kelly has a better one on you tube that was done previously (she's using a Goldring aroma Spindle) - Goldring Spindles are wonderful to spin with. I bought a KP Turkish, but didn't care for the spin or the balance. Bosworths are good too-
I'd really love to see an in depth tutorial on plying with a drop spindle-
Basically i'm self taught (with Abby Franquemont's dvd and book)- so i'm not sure if what i'm doing is acceptable or not.
I live in an are that seems to be devoid of fiber people- How sad is that?? thank God for the internet!!
Permalink Reply by cherylbwaters on March 12, 2011 at 7:56pm
Permalink Reply by E. Wall on March 31, 2012 at 3:49pm Kerin did a steeking video where she had all the openings knitted shut... I was AMAZED & want to know how she does that when you need to bind off or decrease in a pattern for collars or arm holes. I also would like to see the real difference between intarsia & fair isle knitting... I am confused. Are there floats on the back of intarsia from putting the yarn back to the beginning of the next round of knitting... Please show more of the front & INSIDE of knitted work so I can better understand what is happening. Thank you for your time & look forward to your new videos!!! =)
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