[Nfb-krafters-korner] knitting with a lifeline: was Thedropped stitch query
Powers, Terry (NIH/NCI) [E]
Terry.Powers at nih.gov
Mon May 5 14:55:49 UTC 2014
It is an extreamly skinny circular knitting needle, either size zero or double zero. You can get different lengths.
Terry P.
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From: Deb Trevino [mailto:debra_trevino at bellsouth.net]
Sent: Monday, May 05, 2014 10:52 AM
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Subject: Re: [Nfb-krafters-korner] knitting with a lifeline: was Thedropped stitch query
Is there something uniquely designed for this purpose? That is, is there an actual lifeline or is it just a knitting needle? Thanks.
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Subject: Re: [Nfb-krafters-korner] knitting with a lifeline: was Thedropped stitch query
>I have hardly ever used a life line, but it is worth the money to get
>one for large projects. It is a lot easier to insert a needle into
>your stitches than another kind of yarn.
>
> Terry Powers
>
>
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> From: Cathy [mailto:flowersandherbs at gmail.com]
> Sent: Friday, May 02, 2014 11:52 PM
> To: 'List for blind crafters and artists'
> Subject: Re: [Nfb-krafters-korner] knitting with a lifeline: was The
> dropped stitch query
>
> Deb,
>
> It is used to safeguard against dropping stitches as you needle knit.
> Awhile back Annette posted a message to the list on this topic and I
> saved it. so here it is below.
>
>
> " When knitting, I use a life line. This is when you use some type of
> line inserted into your stitches on your needle. I use a 00 circular
> needle that is 48 or 60 inches long. I slide it into each stitch on
> my needle and just let it dangle while I continue knitting. I like to
> insert it along either the last row of the pattern repeat or the first
> row. If something goes wrong while I am knitting the next repeat of
> the pattern, I can rip back to the life line, insert my working needle
> into the stitches on the life line and start re-knitting.
>
> I sometimes work with 2 life lines. For example, if I am working with
> a pattern that has a ten row repeat with the even rows being purled, I
> will complete the pattern once. I then insert the life line through
> the stitches of row ten that are on my needle. Now I knit the pattern
> for the second time, and insert a second life line through the
> stitches of row 10 that are now on my needle.
> After I complete the pattern for the third time, I pull life line one
> out and insert it into row ten of the third pattern repeat.
> After I complete the pattern for the fourth time, I pull out the life
> line that was inserted into row 10 of the second pattern repeat and
> insert it into row ten of the fourth pattern repeat.
>
> If you do not want to buy a very thin very long circular needle, you
> could try using some type of yarn that feels different than the yarn
> that you are knitting with. While this technique is easier to insert,
> I find it very difficult to pick up my stitches off of it when I have
> to rip back to it.
>
>
> HTH,
> Annette"
>
>
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