21 March 2015

knitting mill (2)

In my last post I was having difficulties with my newly purchased knitting mill. I contacted the seller and seemingly double knit / 8 ply yarn is too thick and she suggested 4 ply / fingering. I also looked at a tutorial on you tube, see here - so thanks Helen (who writes the Midget Gem Quilts blog) for suggesting that. No problems with the 4 ply and I got it going first time.....



As the cord gets longer, you have to move the weight further up, the tutorial shows how to do this by using a clothes peg. It's a pity the manufacturer hadn't come up with something.


The cord grows very quickly and would be a good way to use up leftover sock yarn. Fluffy yarn or yarn that splits easy wouldn't be very successful, but I was all chuffed I got it working in the end.
Now having mastered the technique, my next post will be ideas that you can use the i-cord for.

Till next time, Ali.

9 comments:

  1. Brilliant news that you got it sorted out. Can't wait for your next post to see how you're using it.

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  2. glad to have been of use! Looking forward to seeing what you do? Carpets for dolls houses? small coasters for wine glasses? cords for reading glasses?

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  3. Well done Ali, you've got a lot further with it than I ever did!!
    V x

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  4. Wayhey! Fabulous that you have got into a new rhythm!
    Looking forward to seeing your ideas to Ali
    Ali x

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  5. Yay! Glad you got it working!

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  6. Oh wow, I've never seen one of these before. It looks like a complicated french knitting doll, but maybe a quicker way to do it? xx

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  7. What ana amazing machine! Glad you managed to get it going.
    Jacqui xx

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  8. I like the sound of helenjean's idea, i-cord for my glasses would be great and I love that pink colour you are using.

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  9. This looks like great fun. Therapeutic x

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