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LEFT OVER STRINGS by sweetypie 14 years ago

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HIIIII

WHAT D YUO DO WHEN YOU HAVE A LOT OF LEFT OVER STRINGS BECAUSE I DONT WANT TO THROW ALL OF THEM AWAY

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RE: LEFT OVER STRINGS by Antipathy 14 years ago

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depending on how long they are, you can use them to practice patterns to make sure you can do them well without starting a new skein or even start designing a new pattern.

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RE: LEFT OVER STRINGS by sweetypie 14 years ago

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there are the size of a a toothpick

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RE: LEFT OVER STRINGS by Antipathy 14 years ago

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yea, I'm not sure what to do with them then. Unfortunately, probably just throw them out.
I'd throw them out. Such a wasteful person

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RE: LEFT OVER STRINGS by sweetypie 14 years ago

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i said i dont want to throw them out but wonder what i can do

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RE: LEFT OVER STRINGS by Trume 14 years ago

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have u tied the bracelet on yet if u have just throw them away if u havent tie it on then cut and throw away the string

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RE: LEFT OVER STRINGS by sweetypie 14 years ago

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yes but not wasteful some of my strings are like the size of a half of a pencil

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RE: LEFT OVER STRINGS by Antipathy 14 years ago

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I was calling myself wasteful, not you.
should've been a bit clearer, sorry :P

you can probably make patterns or practice patterns on the pencil length ones



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RE: LEFT OVER STRINGS by sweetypie 14 years ago

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oh i am sorry Antipathy and thanx

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RE: LEFT OVER STRINGS by Antipathy 14 years ago

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np np.
when I'm making patterns, I usually test out the first few lines to make sure it doesn't look too wonky. So that's what I use my long leftovers for.
anywho, I'm sure you'll figure out something

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