Charlene,
SUPER! I look forward to reading more about your adventures! I also can't wait to see the twist technique pictures...you should do more tutorials...you're great at them!
Are you making the baby set on the machine or by hand? (I'm guessing by machine, as Saturday isn't a lot of time!)
Hugs, Melanie (known to the cat as "Rowr" or "Rowr Rowr") =^.^=
Hi Ladies, I've been distracted by home stuff. Hope all is well with you. I should be back to blogging tomorrow. Will take pictures of the twist techniqe and post them too. I have a baby set in progress for a baby shower on Sunday.
Toodles
Ladies,
I thought I was the only one who liked to learn new techniques that I might never use.
Charlene, I'm glad you figured out how to fix the sweater problem without having to undo everything.
I, too, would love to hear more about this Swedish technique you mentioned.
Marilyn
Oh, please do! LOL, I'm definitely into techniques...I call myself a "technique junkie." I can't help it...even if it's not something I'll really use...I WANT TO KNOW HOW TO DO IT!
I don't think I've ever heard of a Swedish technique, so that would be a first for me!
Hugs,
Melanie (known to the cat as "Rowr" or "Rowr Rowr") =^.^=
If only I knew half of what I want to know. Learned from a neighbor yesterday a new technique. It's a method from Sweeden of using two colors at the same time and twisting them. I have a punch card for the 260 that does something similar. Very interesting. Will try to post pictures.
Charlene,
I completely agree! Especially when someone like you, who is so knowledgeable about them, turns out what I believe amounts to great art! And that's what I consider your creations...great art!
Hugs, Melanie (known to the cat as "Rowr" or "Rowr Rowr") =^.^=
It's such fun to realize that the two methods of knitting compliment each other. Many things "cross over" but I do have to say that the time saved by using the knitting bed is capitivating.
Toodles
Once again, I concede to your Mom...nobody would have noticed...PROMISE! But I'm glad you did find a FANTASTIC way to fix it so YOU could live with it! I'll have to remember this. LOL, not that I EVER do anything wrong with my knitting, cough, cough. ;D
Hugs, Melanie (known to the cat as "Rowr" or "Rowr Rowr") =^.^=
Too bad I didn't think to take a picture with the two fronts side by side. It would have illustrated the difference more clearly. I have no wish to put the mistake back in to take pictures though.
SUPER! I look forward to reading more about your adventures!
Are you making the baby set on the machine or by hand? (I'm guessing by machine, as Saturday isn't a lot of time!)
Hugs,
Melanie (known to the cat as "Rowr" or "Rowr Rowr") =^.^=
Toodles
LOL, isn't that funny?! We need to start a club for "technique junkies"!
Hugs,
Melanie (known to the cat as "Rowr" or "Rowr Rowr") =^.^=
I thought I was the only one who liked to learn new techniques that I might never use.
Charlene, I'm glad you figured out how to fix the sweater problem without having to undo everything.
I, too, would love to hear more about this Swedish technique you mentioned.
Marilyn
Oh, please do! LOL, I'm definitely into techniques...I call myself a "technique junkie." I can't help it...even if it's not something I'll really use...I WANT TO KNOW HOW TO DO IT!
I don't think I've ever heard of a Swedish technique, so that would be a first for me!
Hugs,
Melanie (known to the cat as "Rowr" or "Rowr Rowr") =^.^=
I completely agree!
Hugs,
Melanie (known to the cat as "Rowr" or "Rowr Rowr") =^.^=
Toodles
Once again, I concede to your Mom...nobody would have noticed...PROMISE! But I'm glad you did find a FANTASTIC way to fix it so YOU could live with it!
Hugs,
Melanie (known to the cat as "Rowr" or "Rowr Rowr") =^.^=