Re: Delicate Knit Repairs With Wooly Nylon
Great suggestion Mary - I have always loved elbow patches :-) I am making my "patching" very visible these days ... big stitches and bright threads just 4 the FUN of it! Why hide when you can show
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erica
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Re: Delicate Knit Repairs With Wooly Nylon
Regan, cashmere is such a problem child.? Either something is munching them or they are well loved and worn, slam through, but it is worth the trouble. I wonder what your sweater would look like with
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mary_007usa
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Re: Delicate Knit Repairs With Wooly Nylon
Genius! I¡¯ve got a couple of expensive cashmere sweaters (purchased ones in very fine weight yarn) with worn through elbows. I¡¯ve been trying to figure out ways to mend them. ¡ªRegan
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Regan Conley
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Re: Delicate Knit Repairs With Wooly Nylon
Thanks for that, I¡¯ll remember it. How goes it with you otherwise, Mary? Jenny Sent: 07 October 2020 22:47 To: [email protected] Subject: [yarnmongers] Delicate Knit Repairs With Wooly Nylon
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Jenny Swanson
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Re: Delicate Knit Repairs With Wooly Nylon
Brilliant - and you can use it as coaster!!! - Jacqueline
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jacqui whittemore
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#1371
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Delicate Knit Repairs With Wooly Nylon
I've got a ton of catching up to do and will begin reading all the messages tonight. I wanted to share a simple solution to a problem that has plagued me: how to repair a purchased cashmere knit
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mary_007usa
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Re: all-clear
Fantastic news, Ann! Connie
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[email protected]
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Fw: Online Events next week from Handweavers Guild of America
For the weavers & spinners especially, but there are vendor tours and discussions and specials relevant to all fiber arts.? Some things, like studio tours, have a small cost for non-members. Check it
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Diane
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Re: Therese? Fires? You OK?
Yes, all OK right here where we are. A good friend and fellow in-person knit group member lost her house on Monday night, though. Which makes 4 people in our group who've had houses burn since 2017.
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Therese Shere
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#1367
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Re: Therese? Fires? You OK?
In case she doesn¡¯t see your note. Therese has been posting on Facebook. This is from 15 hours ago: Nothing substantial new on our end of the fire, but definitely some areas of concern on the
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Ann McManus
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Therese? Fires? You OK?
I¡¯m not much on FB these days except to post stuff to the Dem committee¡¯s page, so if you checked in there, I missed it. I didn¡¯t see anything on IG so I¡¯m just checking. Sorry to bother you--
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Jaya Srikrishnan
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Re: all-clear
Excellent news!! ¡ªRegan
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Regan Conley
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Re: Mutual Moon Gaze
Such a good idea. Thank you! Nilda
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Nilda
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Re: Mutual Moon Gaze
This sounds lovely! I'm likely to be later too, but I will think of you when I do. Laura
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Laura Need
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Re: all-clear
Par-tay!!!! - Jacqueline
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jacqui whittemore
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Re: all-clear
What great news! Nilda
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Nilda
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Re: all-clear
Mine's at St. Luke's University Health System. They are affiliated with Temple. Dr. Kelly maintains an office and has hours Mon-Wed. with surgery Thursday and Friday. Ann in PA From:
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Ann McManus
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#1359
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Re: Mutual Moon Gaze
Super! (We¡¯re working around school day bedtime here on the East Coast) Ann in PA Sent: Tuesday, September 29, 2020 11:27 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [yarnmongers] Mutual Moon Gaze
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Ann McManus
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Re: Mutual Moon Gaze
I'll join you, Ann, but I'll be looking at (toward) the sun, which will shine on the moon and reflect out to you! I'll look at the moon a bit later :-). Diane
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Diane
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Mutual Moon Gaze
Tomorrow night at 8:30 (EST), the Grands and I, and some local friends, will each from our own yards look up at the moon. It's a way to stay connected even if we can't be in the same place. The moon
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Ann McManus
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