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How To Use Double Pointed Knitting Needles (DPNs)

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Uploaded by on Dec 20, 2009

Knitting doesn't have to be a heavy, annoying labor if you know how to do certain things accurately. It can be a labor of love, which is what we want!

Enjoy the video, and check out knittinghelp.com for more information.


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As always happy knitting!!

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  • So if I widdle the end of a Chop-Stick could that be used as a DPN? It's Bamboo too :)

    I need to fix my pants pockets, couch, pillow, and a few other things and Nicole isn't over enough to do it all for me so I might need to learn this stuff :(

  • Chopsticks would work, yes, they are close to the standard size 7 US needles like I using, probably an eight tops. But I think what you are thinking of is sewing, which is a bit different. I could do a sewing video if that would help. You men, lol. :)

  • Oh, I would actually really appreciate that. My pocket in my pants ripped at the seam so I can't put anything my pocket anymore. Also Ziggy ripped a slit in the pillow on my couch as well as chewed up the corner of my pillow causing the inside stuff to come out. If you could show how to sew that stuff that'd be great! I have sewing needles and thread for Nicole to sew but i can try it :)

  • Haha, of course. I'll make a vid this upcoming week after Christmas. Sewing isn't that difficult. For heavier things like you mentioned you need larger needles and double over the thread. I'll do a vid explaining it all. :)

  • wow thank you very very much fo this video

    5*

  • No problem, glad it was helpful. :)

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  • @vissionary haaa!! thats funny!

  • I really like how you explain knitting and everything you teach...but I'd rather just see your hands and a table and the things you use, not your chest.

  • I really like how you explain knitting and everything you teach...but I'd rather just see your hands and a table and the things you use, not your chest.

  • hey sweety...using ur talent again i see....great work!

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