OOPS! Knots
by mushmallow |
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Sometimes when I read a pattern, I don't pay enough attention and make a couple wrong knots. It's really hard to remove the knots you made on mistake.
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RE: OOPS! Knots
by ConfessorKahlan |
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I like to use a safety pin, because I often use it to fasten my bracelets to my jeans when I work on it. I can just take the pin out, use it to pull out the mistake, and pin it back on. Or, when I work off of a clipboard (Which I do with alphas to make the rows neater) I just pin it to the metal part. Usually there's a circle at the top like this:
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RE: OOPS! Knots
by RockePloeger |
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I find that embroidery needles are the best because they can get into the tight areas but at the same time don't have the sharp point that will dig into things or split your threads. |
RE: OOPS! Knots
by ConfessorKahlan |
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Oh, I don't stick it in the thread. What I do is turn it over, so you have the 'lined' kinda patterns. Then I just press the needle or pin against the knot and kinda pull it down, so it isn't actually IN the thread. That way it separates the first knot from the second, and I can pull it out myself. If that makes any sense at all.
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RE: OOPS! Knots
by RockePloeger |
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@ConfessorKahlan - I know what you mean for sure :D |
RE: OOPS! Knots
by ConfessorKahlan |
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Phew... I thought I was talking gibberish! |
RE: OOPS! Knots
by RockePloeger |
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Well you probably were, I just happen to be fluent in it :P |
RE: OOPS! Knots
by Roseit |
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I straighten a paper clip :) |
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