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Carol Forbes  
U.S.
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I can answer questions about machine knitting. I am familiar with most made-in-Japan machines, main beds and ribbers. I am most familiar with Studio and Brother. I am not familiar with Passap.Available
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susan wills  
U.S.
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Anything knitting related. Fiber /history related. Available
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Jackie Courts  
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Have been a crocheter for over 20 years and can answer any questions pertaining to crochet basics, stitches, resources, links, how-tos, patterns, designing. Very limited knowledge of knitting but can send you in the right direction if need be.Available
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Wendy Beckett  
U.K.
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I can answer all questions on any aspect of knitting (and most on crochet) but have no experience of spinning. Pattern problems, yarn substitutions, gauge, translating knitting terms from US/UK, resources for patterns and equipment - whatever you want to know about knitting I can probably answer it.Available
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Lesley Arnold-Hopkins  
U.K.
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I can answer questions on all types of knitting including Fairisle, intarsia, lace and basic knitwear design. I can also answer on crochet, including tapestry crochet, but I do not have sufficient knowledge of toys or stuffed animals to call myself an expert.Available
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Vinette de Phillipe  
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Am able to help with altering patterns, substituting yarns and finding resources on the internet for both kniting and crochet. Available
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Lynadell  
New Zealand
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Questions on stitches, pattern corrections, design, abbreviations, needle size, wool needed for garments. Available
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