[NFB-Blind-Crafters] Lifelines in knitting

terrypowers59 at gmail.com terrypowers59 at gmail.com
Fri Jan 31 16:20:56 UTC 2025


We were tought, many years ago to use a 0 or 00 circular knitting needle.

I misplaced mine and hardly ever do large projects.

As you knit, slide it into the newly created stitches.

I would think something ferm like the 00 needle would be easier to use than
another piece of yarn!

Just my two cents!

 

Terry

 

 

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Hi Sonia.

I still wonder what’s the best way to put in a lifeline myself.  It depends
some on what you’re using for the line, I guess, but the basic process is
the same.  

If I’m using a piece of yarn for my line, I put it on a tapestry needle and
put the needle through every stitch on my working needle after I’ve finished
the row where I want the line.

Same thing if I’m using a cable or one of the hollow cords—I attach the
needle and put it through all the stitches on my working needle.  It works
best if I push the stitches onto the working cable, so I’m picking up from a
thin place, if you get my meaning.

 

Going back to a lifeline is pretty easy.  Yank out the working needle, pull
the knitting back to the lifeline, then carefully put the working needle
through the stitches on the line.  Voilà.

If someone else has a better method, please share.

Tracy

 

 

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Hi Deb,

 

 

Sorry for not replying before, I was swamped at work. Thank you Tracy for
the great explanation.

 

 

One tip I read is to add lifelines instead of moving them. Or keep the last
few and move the oldest. Just in case you find a mistake later that happen
to be before your last lifeline.

 

 

Any tips for the easiest way to add a lifeline /recover from one would be
appreciated. I understand the theory but I’m having some challenges with the
application.  I’m not giving up tho. This sound too useful a tool to not
have it in the toolbox. :)

 

 

Sonya

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Thanks so much.

 

I have a specific knitting pattern I really need this for. I had a blanket
almost half done and dropped a stitch that kept laddering down and I
couldn’t replicate the pattern. I got frustrated and took the entire blanket
apart and crocheted the blanket instead. 

 

I will use this and move it or add another every few inches in this pattern.


 

Thanks again.

 

Blessings,

 

Deb Trevino

 

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A lifeline is a line you put through your knitting.  Then, if something goes
wrong in the pattern, you can pull out the needles and rip the knitting back
to the line, then put the needles back in there and try again.  I’ve used it
for complicated lace patterns.  The line can be a length of yarn,  a cord,
or a free cable.

Tracy

 

 

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Glad you are better and getting things done. 

 

Now, what is a lifeline?

 

Blessings,

 

Deb trevino

 

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Subject: [NFB-Blind-Crafters] Successfull Saturday

 

Hi,

 

I was on leave from December 20th to January 12th. And all that time I was
sick with a bronchitis. I’m feeling better, symptoms free for the last 3
days. So after 24 days of sickness, reason enough to celebrate!

 

 

But during all that forced down time I did finish some projects. I finished
a navy blue scarf for Suzie, the stockinette with garter stitch border and a
zig zag effect scarf I mentionned before. . I was able to give it to her on
December 24th.

 

 

I made a smaller 4 feet  black scarf using the same     patternfor my
father’s wife. (Not my mother but they have been together over 30 years
before he passed away in 2022) 

 

 

She is one of my biggest fan where me picking up knitting again is
concerned. So I’m happy I was able to make something for her.

 

 

Oh and I finished the last of the three giant granny square I made as rugs
for our cat.

 

 

Next step: making a testing piece and practice getting the hang of making a
lifeline.

 

 

 

Wishing everyone a great 2025!

 

 

Sonya

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