[Nfb-krafters-korner] Puzzling question for loomers

Powers, Terry (NIH/OD/DEAS) [E] Terry.Powers at nih.gov
Thu Mar 15 12:53:58 UTC 2012


I guess a safty pin in the yarn would work, since this is thick yarn.  
Terry P.
 

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Terry,

I would suggest putting a small knot in the end of one of the yarns, say the solid.  Then place a safety pin in the solid area so you know which way to go with that tail when you work it in.  You can remove the small knot before working it back in as to not leave a bump.




 Dixie
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I am making a verigated scarf with a solid stripe in it.  I was talking to Henry, Monday night, since no one came to the chat, and I asked him this puzzling question!  Thankfully I have enough sight to solve this, as of now, but when connecting a verigated strand of yarn and a solid or even 2 different colors, how do you tell the two apart, so when you weave the ends in, you weave the verigated piece in the verigated side of the scarf and the black in the black section.  It would be a tragity to have a strand of black, gray and white, runny through your solid section of black.
This was really funny.  Henry thought I was a bit off my rocker.  I do not think he understood my question for a while, but we sure got a good laugh out of it.  Any answers for someone who is totally blind.  thankfully one yarn is thicker than the other, in this case, but that might not always be true.

Terry P.


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