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With the Hague Linker, making up is a real pleasure and you can achieve that truly professional finish, too. It's so quick & simple to use, you'll save hours of tedious hand sewing. If you have a knitting machine, you need a Hague Linker. It joins the seams of knitted garments such as sleeves, body, collars, bands etc & can also be used for decorative linking. You just place the knitting on the circular point ring, which rotates as the handle is turned (or the foot pedal is operated on the electric version) & the seams are linked together. It's as simple as that! Just look at all the other features the Hague Linker includes; - Circular linking action links perfectly without any joins. - Seams are so neat you can hardly see them. - Use the same yarn as the garment for perfect seams that wear and stretch with it. - Links up whole necklines and bands of any length. - Even matches patterns perfectly, stitch for stitch. - Produces exciting surface patterning with cords, braids, sequins and ribbons. - Puts lovely professional pin tucks at your fingertips. The Hague Linker is made in Britain by a company that has supplied the quality knitwear trade for over a 140 years. This experience has culminated in a linker designed especially for home use to give a professional finish.
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A handy little machine for making cords. Ideal for decorating knitwear. An ideal gift for all ages. Quick and simple to use.
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Bring your knitwear to life with color! On Knitting Daily episode 306, youll learn ways to work color into your projects, with a focus on stranded knitting techniques and tips for making color your key to success. To download the free patterns and tips seen in this episode, visit the website at http://www.KnittingDailyTV.com To find the PBS station nearest you airing the program, visit: http://www.knittingdaily.com/blogs/kdtv_series_200/content/KDTVSchedule.aspx Purchase DVDs of previous seasons online at: http://www.interweavestore.com/Knitting/Video.html?a=KDTV-com
Making pleats on the waistline, or at an empire cut cardigan creates very elegant and feminine knitwear design. The video shows first a pleat that opens up to the left and then a pleat that opens up to the right. This pleat is worked over 10 sts and we are slipping 5 sts onto cable needle to front of piece, K first st from cable needle tog with first sts from needle, 5 times in total.
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