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Is it just me who is like this? - Est-ce juste moi qui est comme cela?
I love working with semi-automatic tricotin, however, when I have finished a project where there are several tubes and I will have to assemble, I find it so long! To help me continue while being motivated, when I finish a tube, I close it so when I still have to gather everything it is less long and more encouraging. And is it the same for you? J'adore travailler avec le tricotin semi-automatique, cependant, quand j'ai terminé un projet où il y a plusieurs tubes et que je devrai assembler, je trouve cela tellement long! Pour m'aider à continuer tout en étant motivé, lorsque je termine un tube, je le ferme ainsi quand il me reste à rassembler le tout c'est moins long et plus encourageant. Et vous, est-ce pareil?
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Oh I am slowly 🐌 sewing my blankets up. Any suggestions for simple border would be appreciated🥰🥰
Headband/ear warmer
I used the leftover yarn from my last hat to make a headband/ear warmer. I learned how to do the Kitchener stitch. I still need to practice that stitch more but am happy with the end result. I’m going to add a button to the front middle.
Headband/ear warmer
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@Shanon Wosz I too have so much to use and am being strict on using it as much as possible 😅 ❤️
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Tuesday’s Yarn/Knitting Fact
Wool has natural UV protection Not only does wool absorb moisture, but it also absorbs harmful UV rays! The amount of UV protection depends on how dense the fiber is and how it was processed, but the Ultraviolet Protection Factor (UPF) of wool is typically between 20 and 50. For comparison, the average UPF of a cotton shirt is about 10. As it absorbs radiation across the entire UV spectrum, wool is a great fibre of choice to be protected from the sun.
Tuesday’s Yarn/Knitting Fact
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I didn't know that 😳
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