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The End Of The Line?
About three or four years ago I had knitted a lengthy little scarf
(about 12 ft) that for some reason is beginning to unravel at one end. I've long since lost the instructions to the knitting machine and forgotten how I closed it off in the first place. Does anyone have any suggestions for repairing my scarf? Ron |
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Try catching the stitches onto a fine knitting needle and cast off again
with knitting needles. you might need to unravel some yarn to get to a nice straight line of stitches, but you'll need this yarn to cast off again anyway A |
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"Ann Eales" wrote in message ... Try catching the stitches onto a fine knitting needle and cast off again with knitting needles. you might need to unravel some yarn to get to a nice straight line of stitches, but you'll need this yarn to cast off again anyway A Thanks, Ann. Ron |
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you are welcome
Ann |
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