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@AmyW1205 I know, right? I love it too!
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@LiatMGat that is what written on the yarn.. and it's kind of thin compared to the ones you showed here.. am kind of new at knitting.. and when I bought it.. the instructions on the pattern said that the yarn is sock-ease.. so I didn't know there're so many sock-ease yarn..Anyway, thank you for the info.. and I'll put that in my notebook so that I know what to get..
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@RandaPphotography Oh, you're so welcome! Thanks for commenting!
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Where'd you get the needles and yarn?
nerf4sh 2 months ago
@nerf4sh Looks like those are Lantern Moon needles (available at your local yarn store or at Jimmy Beans Wool (dot) com, and some bulky yarn from WalMart. If you go to knitfreedom (dot) com / learn - to - knit I walk you through the whole thing, including getting your materials. Happy knitting!
LiatMGat 2 months ago
Oh there you go making my head spin again. Your videos are AWESOME girl! Thank You!
Rozikess 7 months ago
@Rozikess Haha you are so sweet!
LiatMGat 7 months ago
what yarn is suitable to make leg warmers besides the superfine ones for beginners.. I've hard time using superfine.. and am not sure which yarn to use besides superfine.. Thank you..
skywalkerssp 1 year ago
@skywalkerssp What do you mean by superfine? The yarn I'm using here is a super-bulky yarn. You can use any weight of yarn as long as you have a pattern that calls for that weight of yarn. You could try a worsted-weight yarn, which is a nice, medium weight of yarn.
LiatMGat 1 year ago