Friday, January 15, 2010

Cable Mens Convertible Gloves Does This Pattern Really Need A Circular Needle And A Cable Needle???

Does this pattern really need a circular needle and a cable needle??? - cable mens convertible gloves

Also to be a mens shirt?

http://www.berroco.com/185/185_donna.htm ...

5 comments:

Mommiede... said...

You do not need a circular needle if you needed the points for the neck band. Simply put, the amount on a straight needle and it is ripped, you put together 2 more mounting points and then sew them in the neck. You [have the points that go around the neck to kill to do so.] If you can write a short needles of any kind, the film on the stitches and use as a replacement for the needle in the cable [I done for many years careful] you not to drop stitches. Additional information, please send me an e-mail.

derfini said...

This is certainly a man or a unisex jacket, the assessment by the size. You need a cable needle (or needle just double-ended cable, no doubt - they are cheap and last a lifetime). Strictly speaking, we need a circular needle, but give it a long piece of knitted fabric and one of them a lot of points will have. I use it anyway, because they have the weight of the small wrists. Beautiful model!

just me said...

The Circular is required only for the neck. It is really the best way to get a good finish to the neck, and I recommend you invest or loan, either, if you reach the end point of this model.
You can use a small circular needle, if desired, instead of using the cable needle, as it is a very good points of the bones, if you have points in it.
I think a little guy can away with this jersey.
Good luck ... looks like a model of Nice.

mickiinp... said...

You can use the double points for the neck, but otherwise you can use the stairs into the body and sleeves. A cable needle or double the number of the appropriate size is a necessity, but if they for weaving a wireless, which is a very advanced technique to be used. On this thread, yes, I use a cable needle or double doors and wood / bamboo, with slits. Mohair in the metal-poor is slippery and could end up with stitches removed.

Nan said...

Could probably pass for a man's shirt. Even for a man, I think it would be the rib neck band for a make 1 1 / 2 inches instead of 3 inches, says the model.

Cable Needle? Probably. In an emergency you can use a toothpick. Despite its length, could a little awkward, but more should be working properly. (Cables are not really difficult, is only slightly sensitive to everything - and they have excellent presentation)

You can probably avoid the need for a circular needle before sewing the stripes on the neck and shoulders - you know, sew the right shoulder, but leaves the left and proceed from there. Of course you can do much more Sewing later, but ... everything is a compromise, is not it?

Good luck - and thanks for the link to this sweater pattern, I would try it myself!

Nan

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