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Limited experience on Passap/Pfaff knitting machines.
Vast experience using most makes of domestic knitting machines.
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Hi There, Sorry for delay,just had a new baby grand daughter so been a bit busy! What I would do is work along until you reach the centre 31 stitches,and then slip them and remaining sts onto a stitch
Hi Carol, I don't understand from your question, if you have managed to knit the smocking at all. The easiest way to knit smocking is by using a cable needle to hold slipped stitches to back of
Hi Bonnie, You can do fully fashioned decreases on your Bond machine,the difference to hand knitting is that you set the stitches/needles first, then knit the row.In hand knitting you are decreasing
Hi Nancy, I far as I know there are no crocheting machines on the market,however some stitches that can be produced on punchcard or electronic knitting machines can resemble crocheting. And yes knitting
Hi Amanda, You can easily make a large adult size blanket using your basic stitch and employing a long circular knitting needle. They come in loads of lengths up to about 60',so you'll be able to make
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