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Old September 23rd 04, 03:50 PM
Cheryl Isaak
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On 9/23/04 10:10 AM, in article , "Ellice"
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Cheryl Isaak wrote:

On 9/23/04 7:57 AM, in article
,
"Tia Mary-remove nekoluvr to reply" wrote:

From: Ellice


Absolutely - with a touch of metallic ;^) Tia-Mary - if you want to match
the
color to a floss - I bet you could get one of us to hit our LKS and get you
something totally awesome. The shop I use is called Uniquities in Vienna,
VA
-
and she has a goodly amount of angora, and angora blends, ...and some
lovely
chenille and eyelash yarns. You just know any of the knitters would just
be
kicking and screaming with an excuse to go shop for someone else bg

See -- that's the problem -- I already bought some REALLY neat sort of
variegated eyelash type yarn in the perfect colors. Problem is, it has been
soooooo long since I knitted that I just couldn't manage to work with the
eyelash yarns!!! I am not having much trouble crocheting with it but the
mirror warmer has to be knitted cuz' I don't know how to *make* the durned
thing any other way!!!!!! How the devil do you knit with this eyelash
stuff?
I tried with the smallest knitting needles and the biggest knitting needles
and
just couldn't manage to get anything accomplished :-(!
I am going to check the awesome knitting & needlepoint shop in Lizard Land
and see what they have there. I'll let you all know what I find :-)!
CiaoMeow
^;;^


Mary,

Those eyelash yarns knit like a dream! they just slide along. Try a 10-13
needle.

Cheryl


What she said! Are you using plastic needles - are they sticking? I've done
most of
mine on wooden needles that I really like (Brittney's) . If the carrier yarn
is
really thin, you could just pair it with a non-eyelash, and knit them together
-
that helps sometimes. Gives the eyelash more support. Also, on some Addi
Turbo
circulars - pricey metal. And I have a set of really interesting size 15s made
from
milk or soy protein - something like that. They look like white plastic, but
aren't
- and they feel nice.

I'm surprised you're having trouble - but if you have a really funky
thick-thin one
- it could definitely take some getting used to.

Let us know if you need anything. Really. And the car looks really cherry!

Ellice




I was actually thinking of one of the "fun furs". I've used plastic,
aluminum and wood needles and it just glides.


Cheryl

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