[Nfb-krafters-korner] ripping back

Deidre Muccio deimucc at verizon.net
Sat Feb 2 20:40:18 UTC 2013


Linda
For me, the problem with ripping out is that invariably that dropped stitch
has long since disappeared into the fabric below. I'm not using anything as
a lifeline to keep that from happening.-----Original Message-----
From: Nfb-krafters-korner [mailto:nfb-krafters-korner-bounces at nfbnet.org] On
Behalf Of River Woman
Sent: Saturday, February 02, 2013 3:13 PM
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Subject: Re: [Nfb-krafters-korner] beginning knitter

Why not just practice your "ripping out" think of it as practice and don't
worry about the finished project yet. Just rip it out, and begin again, or
rip down to your mistakes and go from there - do it for practice.
Lynda Lambert
River Road Studio, Since 1976
Village of Wurtemburg, PA 16117

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----- Original Message -----
From: "sunshine" <sunshine817 at cox.net>
To: <nfb-krafters-korner at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Saturday, February 02, 2013 1:50 PM
Subject: Re: [Nfb-krafters-korner] beginning knitter


> Hi, Linda!
>
> I do have huge holes, thankfully, and still have abbl my stitches! I count

> every two rows now! However, how would I put beads in those places where 
> there might be big holes! Do they have to be sewn?
>





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