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Buying a Knitting BoardMarilyn from Macon, GA Feedback About This Post:RE: Buying a Knitting Board
We are located in Montreal-Quebec, are English website isn't ready yet, but we do invite you to visit are French site at http://faistoiplaisir.net. Post By Knit on a board! (Guest Post) RE: Buying a Knitting Board
Before you buy a knitting board, make sure you are comfortable with it, meaning easy to work, light, easy for the hands to hold on to, while knitting. Post By Jo (Guest Post) RE: Buying a Knitting Boardheidi where do you live? if it is by me i am a left handed knitter and i would be more then happy to teach her how to do it. write me at tlcdsfit AT yahoo.com and we can talk ok and as far as the knitting boards go my mom has bad hands and she loves the round ones she has made hats and scarfs and she loves it. i read the long ones are just as easy but i don't know on that one. Post by tlcdsfit RE: Buying a Knitting Board
I have an 11 year old daughter who has wanted to learn to knit for Post By heidi (Guest Post) |
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