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Food & crafts => Crafts => Topic started by: Bionic on September 30, 2012, 08:22:44 am
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Just saw this book and wondered if the loom is any good.
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Never seen one of those Bionic but it looks good fun. ;D
Let us know how you get on if you give it a go.
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It looks like a hand version of the old sock knitting machines you see sometimes :D
No, never used one, though I guess it works a bit like a large example of the 'French' knitting things we used to have as kids.
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French knitting was my first though too, Jaykay. I'd be interested to hear how it works out if you try it, Sally. :knit:
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I'm tempted to have a go at this...
This looks like the same sock loom too:
Sock Loom: Part 1 Cast on (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_mScKYAQ8Mg#)
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Hmmm interesting. I have too many things on my plate at the moment but this is very tempting
Sally
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Bionic - Do you know how much the actual sock loom is?
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I didn't know but have just looked it up. They aren't as cheap as you would think.
Just seen them on ebay for £27.99 with instructional DVD
Sally
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That is how French :knit: is done but on a bigger scale.
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I think I'll stick to my oldfashioned needles! Would have to see more videos (but they are awfully slow on my PC) to find out how do they turn the heel? And is there only one size peg - I use 2mm and 2.5mm most of the time... And how do you use it if you don't have a table to work on? (I was sitting in the winter gardens in Aberdeen today knitting socks - got a few funny looks, as usual, and caused a few almost accidents as kids were so fascinated by it that they didn't look where they were walking and ended up in the shrubs... ;D ) Might be easier to use for people with stiff fingers.
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caused a few almost accidents as kids were so fascinated by it that they didn't look where they were walking and ended up in the shrubs... ;D
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I think I'll stick to my oldfashioned needles! Would have to see more videos (but they are awfully slow on my PC) to find out how do they turn the heel? And is there only one size peg - I use 2mm and 2.5mm most of the time... And how do you use it if you don't have a table to work on? (I was sitting in the winter gardens in Aberdeen today knitting socks - got a few funny looks, as usual, and caused a few almost accidents as kids were so fascinated by it that they didn't look where they were walking and ended up in the shrubs... ;D ) Might be easier to use for people with stiff fingers.
....or for people who cant knit? That sounds fantastic Ina - oner of my long term goals is to be able to knit socks. This could be the answer to my prayers - I have sheep, wool, a spinning wheel, a need for socks... but cant knit! I have 2 books sitting in my book case on knitting socks, but I cant get past knitting basics (tension problems predominatly). Let us know if you try it!
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Fi, Its a pitty you aren't nearer. I would teach you to knit.
Sally
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Fi, Its a pitty you aren't nearer. I would teach you to knit.
Sally
I'd like to learn to knit. My mum tried to teach me but the knitting ended up so tight, I couldn't get the needles through it :( A tension problem, in all senses.
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Aw thanks for that thought Sally - that would have been great. Thats proably what I need to do, join or set up a craft circle. My Taid (Grandfther) taught me to knit - I still have my first 'scarf' complete with holes and have to say my current tension square trials look pretty similar to my 7 year old efforts!!! My Nain (his wife) used to knit us bedsocks every christmas which we used to laugh about - but love and appreciate even though they were not cool! I miss those bedsocks! (She was also a big fan of knitted 'bed jackets', which I have now come to appreciate as a FANTASTIC idea, but when I was a child they were right up their with the kangol hats she used to wear with every outfit!)
LOL Rosmary - when I knit my shoulders scrunch - I couldnt be more tense myself!! Hard to imagine it as a relaxing pastime! Same with sewing!
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Guys, I would put money on there being some sort of 'knit and natter' group or knitting circle within 20 miles of each of you.
Rosemary, here's one (http://www.ravelry.com/groups/knittingwithoutborders) in Dundee
FiB, I didn't turn one up in Wales but if you ask in your local yarn / hobby store they would likely know of any nearby, or if you do your own search on Ravelry (the one I did to get the Dundee group for Rosemary was search groups / craft=knitting / group type = 'along or stitch-n-bitch'), you can give it 'miles from me' to search in your local area - I couldn't work out how to do that remotely, and I got a LOT when I looked for anything within 478 miles of me! :D
My local knit-n-natters and spin-n-chins don't have Ravelry groups, just their own threads in a local area forum, not sure how to search intelligently for that type...
With some trepidation, I went to the Carlisle Tulle House Museum Saturday afternoon knitting circle last week. I was delighted to find a lovely group, completely mixed ages, lots of very helpful friendly people. It was noticeable and rather refreshing that it was predominantly the younger members helping those of us in our middle and later years... :D
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FiB, I didn't turn one up in Wales but if you ask in your local yarn / hobby store they would likely know of any nearby, or if you do your own search on Ravelry
:roflanim: :roflanim: :roflanim: :roflanim: That made me laugh a lot.... Whenever I do a search for something near me there is a usual lack of ANYTHING showing on a internet search map. Its like a black hole or the bermuda bloody triangle here (actually there is lots going on, but not quite recorded on the new fangled www yet!!) - plenty of google map flags in a neat circle about a 10/20 mile radius away.
I'll have a good look at revelry thingy thanks. :bouquet:
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I can knit - just, but got laughed at so many times when a youngster that i didn't ever get my speed up. John said he didn't believe I once knitted a pair of socks at school, turned the heel etc so to prove him wrong I did one, started it's mate - but never got round to doing the second one! Everything is so busy and instant these days no-one has time to sit down and knit - maybe if we got off our pc's we might :innocent:
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FiB, I didn't turn one up in Wales but if you ask in your local yarn / hobby store they would likely know of any nearby, or if you do your own search on Ravelry
:roflanim: :roflanim: :roflanim: :roflanim: That made me laugh a lot.... Whenever I do a search for something near me there is a usual lack of ANYTHING showing on a internet search map. Its like a black hole or the bermuda bloody triangle here (actually there is lots going on, but not quite recorded on the new fangled www yet!!) - plenty of google map flags in a neat circle about a 10/20 mile radius away.
I'll have a good look at revelry thingy thanks. :bouquet:
There's a Raveler named 'balaknitter' from Bala, North Wales, (and she's not you, I think I I found you ;)), so I'm guessing she'd be worth a PM (or contact through her website) if the search doesn't turn anything up for you.
Best of luck! :-* :knit: :knit:
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Fi, Its a pitty you aren't nearer. I would teach you to knit.
Sally
I'd like to learn to knit. My mum tried to teach me but the knitting ended up so tight, I couldn't get the needles through it :( A tension problem, in all senses.
Sounds like you are holding the wool too tight. Try just letting it run through your fingers then it won't be so tight on the needles.
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I'd like to learn to knit. My mum tried to teach me but the knitting ended up so tight, I couldn't get the needles through it :( A tension problem, in all senses.
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When I first started knitting I was concentrating so hard that after the first scarf was finished my metal needles were bent! Much more relaxed now, think it takes practice.
Dans
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Like most things, you don't start of doing it perfectly but improve the more you do.
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When I first started knitting I was concentrating so hard that after the first scarf was finished my metal needles were bent! Much more relaxed now, think it takes practice.
Dans
All my needles are slightly bent - mind you, they are usually 2mm needles, and I don't like socks that are knitted too loosely - I've long given up trying to use bamboo or wooden needles, they just don't last long enough! :( But I had the same problem when I first started knitting. At school, we had to knit a hat, and were given a fixed number of stitches for that. Mine was miles too small; it fitted my baby niece, though... ;D
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Someone at my spinning group has just bought a sock loom. She isn't finding it very easy to use.
Apparently if you drop a stitch, which seems quite easy to do, its difficult to pick it up again. She has now given up in frustration.
I don't think I will be buying one any time soon.
Sally
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Good to know... I just did a quick search on Ravelry, and there aren't too many mentions of sock looms but those that are - are selling new or hardly used ones... :thinking: ::)