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    Kilt hose kerr the walker's prize




    THIS IS THE FIRST PHOTO, NOW PASSED THE HEEL SO WILL ADD ANOTHER UPDATE FOR YOU SOON.....
    Last edited by calanacrafts; 15th March 09 at 09:04 AM. Reason: tried fixing photo code

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    I just get the 'dreaded red X' rather than a photo.

    I must put up a photographic evidence of my own latest hose project, khaki to go with my camo kilt, which seem to be proceeding just slightly ahead of your hose - otherwise, they never happened!!

    Anne the Pleater

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    Hi,

    If you right click on the red X, you get a drop down menu; choose properties at the bottom; a new mini screen appears; copy the URL and then past into a new window. You will see the picture. It is very good and sharp and BIG.

    Regards

    Chas

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    Woo Hoo!

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    Sweet!!

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    Got it, yes it is big and what shiny needles you have - I thought they were quite rare - to judge by the reaction of other knitters who were using coated aluminium ones to my own steel ones.

    Anne the Pleater

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    Thanks, Chas, for that info. Now I can see pics, too.
    Joan and Anne:
    I've noticed that my needles get shinier the more wool I knot. Are yours the same?
    That's a very pretty green. I'm sure Kerr will wear them with pride.
    --dbh

    When given a choice, most people will choose.

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    Oh belated thanks, Chas for the 'how to' with the photo - I forgot to say, being so pleased to have outwitted the dreaded X.

    The shiny steel needles are the very thinnest ones I have, and to keep and store them I rub them with candle wax so as to keep them from fingerprints and even rust during their sometimes long periods of storage.

    The waxing keeps them shiny, so I do not really notice any alteration during knitting.

    I have some even older ones which are black japanned, though I don't have many of them.

    Many of my needles came to me at second or third hand, and could have some age to them, but unfortunatly I frequently found that they had been put away unprotected and had developed rust spots which made them unusable, so I would sort through each batch and throw out the worst ones, then try to do what I could for the rest.

    Soaking in a mug of strong tea will loosen a lot of rust.

    Layers of nail varnish will fill in nicks and pits.

    I am half way up the second leg now, so I must wash and iron my DPM kilt to wear with them once they are done.

    Anne the Pleater

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    Quote Originally Posted by piperdbh View Post
    Thanks, Chas, for that info. Now I can see pics, too.
    Joan and Anne:
    I've noticed that my needles get shinier the more wool I knot. Are yours the same?
    That's a very pretty green. I'm sure Kerr will wear them with pride.
    My needles are brand new for kilt socks only......they are Hiya Hiya's....
    And on the sock front well one is all done and the other half way up so won't be long, I just can't get used to doing the photo thing here but they are on my blog and modelled by my brother's leg......

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    Is it strange to be jealous of a gent's leg whom you've never met?

    Pictures on the blog are fantastic! Can't wait to see them in person.

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