[Nfb-krafters-korner] mitten loom class, more info for you
Maria and Joe Chapman
bubbygirl1972 at gmail.com
Tue Feb 18 04:02:44 UTC 2014
Hi Cathy.
the shipping cost sounds very reasonable. I think I have figured out what I want for my birthday lol.
So let’s see if I have this right. the oval combo loom can be any number of pegs as long as it’s a one half gauge? and we need to request a centre peg? I missed the URL somewhere could you please send it?
thanks.
Warm regards and blessings
Maria, Joe and FurBabies
Email: iMessage:bubbygirl1972 at gmail.com
On 18 Feb 2014, at 6:51 am, Cathy <flowersandherbs at gmail.com> wrote:
> hi all,
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> I spoke with Cindy from cindywood looms today and here is what you need to do.
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> When you order a loom online at cindywood it will have a name and say whether it is ½-inch gauge or
> ¾-inch gauge. It will not give you the number of pegs on the loom until you click on the link for
> that loom to see the details. . There is a loom called the round child slipper loom that is ½-inch
> gauge and has 25 pegs, and this is the one you want to order. however, when you order this loom
> there is a place where you can make a note to Cindy and you want to let her know that you would
> like the 27-peg ½ inch gauge loom as a substitute. These were looms that were custom made for
> someone else and should be a good size for our adult mittens. She has a good number of these looms
> in stock right now. Once she runs out, you can still order the child slipper loom with 25 peg, or
> the adult slipper loom with 29 peg both in 1=/2 inch gauge and be ok.
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> On the website go to catalog, then to round looms, than to slipper looms, and select child slipper
> loom ½ inch gauge.
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> As for cost and shipping:
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> Cost $10.
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> Shipping $5.95 US
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> Shipping Australia $14.0 delivered in 4 to six weeks or priority $23
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> Note, will refund partial shipping cost for Australian customers if she is able to fit it into a
> flat envelope.
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> Be sure to note in your order that you are from krafter’s korner.
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> The other option is to order the Oval combo in a ½ inch gauge. This comes in a wide variety of
> lengths and number of pegs. I have the 14-inch loom myself but there are sizes both smaller and
> larger. request a center peg so that you can adjust the loom to make smaller or larger items in
> the round.
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> they have more flexibility than the 27-peg custom round loom, so that is something to keep in mind.
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> To purchase this loom go to catalog, shape, oval, then select oval/panel combo loom.
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> There are so many looms and all in two different gauges, so be careful when ordering. stick with
> the ½-inch gauge looms, because the ¾-inch larger gauge looms will leave holes in your slippers
> even with super-bulky yarn. this spacing is equivalent to the 36 and 41 peg round looms.
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> Hope I haven’t confused you too much. It is a complicated business. <smile.)
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> Cathy
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