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Both of these have Waterwheel 890 as a base minus the pattern stitch with different colour combinati

Both of these have Waterwheel 890 as a base minus the pattern stitch with different colour combinations [image] [image] [image] [knittingparadise.com Logo]  Hi {NAME}! If you are trying to reset your password, click [here](. If you are trying to find the latest posts for all sections, click [here](. We look forward to chatting with you soon. Highlighted posts [Boy and girl baby cardigan](  September 21, 2024  •  19 posts  •  276 views  Completed Knitting and Crochet Projects   [Deegle said]( — Both of these have Waterwheel 890 as a base minus the pattern stitch with different colour combinations [image] [image] [image] [Read more »](  [Example of “ladders”](  September 21, 2024  •  46 posts  •  1,308 views  Main   [Cathy B said]( — I now knit most of my socks on 12" circulars, switching to two circulars when I get to the toe decreases. If doing toe up I start with two circulars and switch to the 12" once ... [Read more »](  [Hats](  September 21, 2024  •  8 posts  •  285 views  Completed Knitting and Crochet Projects   [SRS1944 said]( — A few hats I have made on my flatbed knitting machine. Fun and fast… SRS [image] [Read more »](  [Sewing Thread Wreath](  September 21, 2024  •  4 posts  •  231 views  Other Crafts   [sandj said]( — Saw this posted. Did one a while ago while buttons! Nice idea! [image] [Read more »](  [Custom Fit Sock Pattern](  September 21, 2024  •  24 posts  •  710 views  Main   [chickkie said]( — When I was teaching my toe up, 2 at a time sock lessons, my go to heel in the pattern was the afterthought heel. I still use that heel. Half the stitches is never enough for the ... [Read more »](  [Thrift Store Shawl](  September 21, 2024  •  60 posts  •  2,207 views  Main   [Cathy B said]( — If it is a man made fiber hair conditioner won't really effect the fiber. I have had great luck softening synthetic fibers using a garment steamer. The moist heat relaxes the ... [Read more »](  [Non stick plastic dabs](  September 21, 2024  •  19 posts  •  652 views  Main   [cat_woman said]( — I found a thin cheap door mat at the dollar store that has a rubber backing. I cut shoe sole shapes from it and sewed it to some slippers for my friend's hubby. It works great. ... [Read more »](  [Weird knitting habits](  September 21, 2024  •  103 posts  •  6,397 views  Main   [Jessica-Jean said]( — Exactly! As a bicycle rider, I learned to repair and replace parts as needed. No one had told me that the pedal on the left side of the bike was threaded opposite of “normal”! ... [Read more »](  [Decisions❗️](  September 21, 2024  •  58 posts  •  2,698 views  Main   [Jessica-Jean said]( — No, no blocking of cotton is laundry-proof. Eons ago (i.e. before my memory), there were prickly devices on which the freshly laundered lacy curtains or tablecloths would be stretched ... [Read more »](  [Call For Test Knitters For Historical Themed Mittens](  September 21, 2024  •  7 posts  •  274 views  Main   [GuildofArachne said]( — Hi everyone, I hope you are all doing great! I have recently finished my design in time for Autumn and am looking for experienced test knitters who have mittens before. The deadline ... [Read more »](  Sent on behalf of knittingparadise.com by  [Fora](  [iOS App Store](  [Google Play](  You are receiving this email because you either registered as a member for knittingparadise.com or signed up for updates.  [Unsubscribe](  [Send feedback](mailto:support@newsletters.fora.com?subject=Feedback%20for%20knittingparadise.com%20newsletter) KnittingParadise.com, VerticalScope Inc., 111 Peter St, Suite 600, Toronto, ON M5V 2H1

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