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Anything that uses repetitive motion will eventually make the area used sore. It's just a matter of

Anything that uses repetitive motion will eventually make the area used sore. It's just a matter of how long it takes. [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 [Do Continental knitters get sore hands?](  October 06, 2023  •  94 posts  •  2,434 views  Main   [IndigoSpinner said]( — Anything that uses repetitive motion will eventually make the area used sore. It's just a matter of how long it takes. [Read more »](  [What to do?](  October 06, 2023  •  31 posts  •  232 views  Main   [sheherazade said]( — Wonderful jumper! I'm not sure where you found the pattern but IF it was on Ravelry then you could look at what other people have had to say about the neckline. It's possible ... [Read more »](  [Why I don't start new projects at the end of a day](  October 06, 2023  •  34 posts  •  46 views  Main   [beth60201 said]( — There is a video detailing the making of the 1898 hat. This cleared up some of the confusion for me when I first made this hat. I have since made as many of these as Jessica Jean. ... [Read more »](  [Gauge question](  October 06, 2023  •  20 posts  •  357 views  Main   [Elation said]( — I would say to try a different needle in the suggested size. If you have a micrometer, you will see that a named size (mm, US, UK, etc.) can vary. I also get looser tension with ... [Read more »](  [Now I've seen it all!](  October 06, 2023  •  97 posts  •  4,692 views  Main   [IndigoSpinner said]( — All tools are inherently dangerous, and can not only create, but destroy. That includes cars. They all demand undivided attention. Except knitting while watching TV. [Read more »](  [headbands on babies](  October 06, 2023  •  34 posts  •  1,032 views  Main   [Elation said]( — I hear you, but if they need a sweater, then from my perspective, why not choose the cuter one if they are of the same degree of warmth, etc. I never liked the headbands I saw ... [Read more »](  [Can you felt wool that has been mothproofed?](  October 06, 2023  •  10 posts  •  284 views  Main   [ivyrain said]( — Thanks I can see me spitting myself dry on an acrylic blend! ;) [Read more »](  [To my Canadian Friends ... seems Yarn Canada is going out of business](  October 06, 2023  •  18 posts  •  495 views  Main   [mprince said]( — Yes, I got a notice from them too, because I've ordered lots of yarn from them. Not too many places to order yarn from here in Canada, now there will be one less. I don't like ... [Read more »](  [Sometimes things aren't quite as they seem! Grrrr!](  October 06, 2023  •  24 posts  •  721 views  Main   [Latte with Yarn said]( — Oh no!!! Hoping the speckles run throughout! Good luck! 🤞 [Read more »](  [Perhaps the oldest yarn I have](  October 06, 2023  •  68 posts  •  1,349 views  Main   [MarieAntoinknit said]( — That is a very good philosophy. I should incorporate it into myself, before I go on another "yarn tasting" expedition. Stash management would certainly be easier if I'd known ... [Read more »](  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)  Sent on behalf of knittingparadise.com by  [Fora]( KnittingParadise.com, VerticalScope Inc., 111 Peter St, Suite 600, Toronto, ON M5V 2H1

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