[Artemisia] No Point in Wasting the Travel Time

AnnaMarie Lubow wolfsong at ida.net
Sun Feb 6 18:43:33 CST 2005


Sure, you can do lace in just about any gauge but I'm finding I really
prefer small needles.  Thanks for helping me figure out how to knit on the
porcupine. 

You need to start making knitted gloves <g>  I've got the size 1, 4" dpns if
you need them.

Kristianne

-----Original Message-----
From: artemisia-bounces+wolfsong=ida.net at lists.gallowglass.org
[mailto:artemisia-bounces+wolfsong=ida.net at lists.gallowglass.org] On Behalf
Of Sue Clemenger
Sent: Sunday, February 06, 2005 6:42 PM
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Subject: Re: [Artemisia] No Point in Wasting the Travel Time

You do realize that you can do very nice lace on much bigger needles, 
right? The Pi shawl I'm making started out on 9's and is now on 10's. 
And the gauge is still a little small.
I'm working down to tiny needles, myself, but it's for non-lace knitting.
yes, I'm certifiable.  I think that's what the leaves were, a while back ;-D
--maire, who knitted a mitten on the way home from 1000 Eyes today.....

AnnaMarie Lubow wrote:

> Not yet, I was bringing all my needles for a needle swap with mom to see
> what she needed that I had in doubles.  It was just easier to bring
> everything.  I haven't started on lace knitting, yet!  I do have some lace
> weight merino/possum overdye calling my name but it's going to have to
wait
> until I'm a bit more experienced.
> 
> Kristianne
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> 
> Fascinating. Were you knitting with your metal 000 double-points?
> 
> Aurora


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