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LK150 Patterns & Reference
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I have been poking around on the forums and have purchased a LK150 for a starter machine. I was trying to find some easy patterns to start with. Does anyone have any good suggestions? Also, does anyone have a good suggestion for a reference book? Thanks, Tiffany |
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that looks to be the mid gauge machine, I have the singer 155 which is the
bulky machine. what type yarn are you planning on using? does this machine have a ribber? if not, there is a way to make rib, that is how I learned on my less expensive Brother KX-350, ($150, not bad for something to learn on). I use the Knitware program for sweaters, and have the new Skirts and Shawls, don't plan an making any skirts, but the shawls looked interesting, so got that with my last update. Maine-iac Rose @--- remove the thorns and add a hyphen between the 2 words to email me. "Tiffany" wrote in message m... Hi, I have been poking around on the forums and have purchased a LK150 for a starter machine. I was trying to find some easy patterns to start with. Does anyone have any good suggestions? Also, does anyone have a good suggestion for a reference book? Thanks, Tiffany |
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Tiffany wrote:
Hi, I have been poking around on the forums and have purchased a LK150 for a starter machine. I was trying to find some easy patterns to start with. Does anyone have any good suggestions? Also, does anyone have a good suggestion for a reference book? Thanks, Tiffany Lots of patterns and information at http://www.northtipton.com/ For me, the best "beginner's" reference books were the Tami Nobuyuki workbooks. You can usually find them for sale on eBay. Congratulations on your machine! -- Joanne @ stitches @ singerlady.reno.nv.us http://bernardschopen.tripod.com/ Life is about the journey, not about the destination. |
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| On Tue, 30 Mar 2004 11:58:39 -0800, Pogonip wrote:
For me, the best "beginner's" reference books were the Tami Nobuyuki workbooks. You can usually find them for sale on eBay. Congratulations on your machine! Wow, somebody actually beat me to this recommendation! She did one specifically about the manual mid-gauge machines, too, but you'll still find Workbook #1 indispensable. Helen "Halla" Fleischer, Fantasy & Fiber Artist http://home.covad.net/~drgandalf/halla/ Balticon Art Program Coordinator http://www.balticon.org |
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