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Reviews - Janzworld"It's About Time"
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This is the place to find out what we think of different yarns, knitting, crocheting and fiber related products. Everything that you see a review on here has been personally used by us. We are completely hands on with the products we review! These are nicely laminated cards that are approximately 3"X5" and fit together on a split ring. This is a great set to throw into your knitting bag when you are on the go, and it would also make a fabulous gift for every fiber crafter that you know!
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Systems - ballwinders.com
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Systems - ballwinders.com. How do they work. How to info on winding. By Type of Use. How do they work. Ball Winding systems include the following:. The system can measure the yarn that is being wound and can turn off the ball winding action once the quantity of yarn has been measured and wound. The only commercial/consumer system available to do this is made by Nancy's Knit Knacks. If you have any questions about ball winding systems, please email me. How do they work. Back to main menu.
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Links - ballwinders.com
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Links - ballwinders.com. How do they work. How to info on winding. By Type of Use. Here are some useful links concerning ball winders:. Nancy's Knit Knacks' Ball Winders. Some retailers who sell ball winders (search the web for more names):. Yarn Barn of Kansas. How do they work. Back to main menu.
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Spinnings on my Spindle | On The Wings Of Change
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On The Wings Of Change. I am forever changing- evolving. Join me as I share those changes through various means of expression. To Know Me…. Spinnings on my Spindle. April 9, 2011. By On The Wings of Change. I have had my wonderful spindle for about a month now and have had a blast teaching myself to use it. I’ve been making my way through the PhatFiber. Box I purchased last month and am finally happy with some of the outcomes I’ve produced. I used the dye kits I received from Color Bug Yarns. You are com...
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Blogg — Karin Öberg
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August 22, 2016. August 22, 2016. Det ska vara kul att sticka. En sak jag inte tycker är särskilt kul är att nysta garn. Jag har slitit ut så många garnvindor och nystmaskiner i mina dagar att jag inte vågar tänka på det. En tanke att det måste finnas något bättre än gängse redskap på den svenska marknaden fick mig att börja undersöka saken. Jag hittade Nancy's Knit Knacks. Som handtillverkar alla möjliga maskiner för stickning. Visst är det roligt med leksaker? August 22, 2016. June 27, 2016. Vi kommer ...
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On The Wings Of Change | I am forever changing- evolving. Join me as I share those changes through various means of expression. | Page 2
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On The Wings Of Change. I am forever changing- evolving. Join me as I share those changes through various means of expression. To Know Me…. Newer posts →. I Haz a Hat. February 28, 2011. By On The Wings of Change. I finally finished {R}’s Tanner Hat. On The Wings Of Change 2011. On The Wings Of Change 2011. February 24, 2011. By On The Wings of Change. February 21, 2011. By On The Wings of Change. So, instead, I will rummage through my saved pictures and post one of my adorable Miss Lucy Lou. The cut...
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Twisted Threads Fiber Arts Guild Notes: March 2012
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Fiber of the Month: Silk. Silk is a protein fiber produced by the larvae of various moth species; it is also produced by spiders. It is a smooth, lustrous and strong fiber much desired for its light weight; 1 ounce of silk can produce a small shawl. The information below is a summary of the presentation made by Jane and Jame at the March 15, 2012 Twisted Threads Fiber Arts Guild meeting. Summer 1994. Has many articles on silk including one on the history of sericulture in the U.S. Cocoons - rawest form, ...
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Twisted Threads Fiber Arts Guild Notes: November 2009
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10 October Book club meeting. Thanks to those who came to the meeting. It's always nice to learn about such an interesting person, and especially to see the Starmore designs. Jane, the Fair Isle and Aran are really lovely. (And I would still wear the sweater with the moth hole! Here are sources that provided the info I had:. Has a list of her books). Alice's own line of yarns. And, judging from Punky's own work in-progress, the yarn is beautiful). Blog (Look for the Jeane Hutchins 2005 interview). Jame l...
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Twisted Threads Fiber Arts Guild Notes: January Third Thursday Guild Meeting 2011
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January Third Thursday Guild Meeting 2011. Twisted Threads Fiber Arts Guild met on 20 January 2011 at the NCSU Crafts Center with 13 in attendance. Treasurers Report by Lynn:. December's swap dues have been deposited. 2011 dues are currently being accepted. This year will feature a skein an garment competition. Ol'North State Knitting Guild. Is developing the rules for entry and judging. Judy and Elaina led a lively session on "making it do", re-purposing items for fiber arts use. The Guild encompasses a...
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Twisted Threads Fiber Arts Guild Notes: December 2009
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7 November Book club meeting. Thanks to all who came. A special thanks to Elizabeth and Mitchell who modeled their special garments! Our topic was focused on knitting for kids. Here are some of the resources we looked at or heard about. Please add what I did not get. I'm still working on my multi-tasking skills! Baby Surprise Jacket", from Elizabeth Zimmerman's "The Opinionated. Knitter". (pattern is also found online, and in other EZ's books). Rowan Junior", by Kim Hargreaves. Looking ahead in book club...