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10th July 10, 06:45 AM
#15
 Originally Posted by wildrover
WOW...those are amazing!
Ok...how'd they do it? The lines, I mean.
Well, the way argyle hose work is that every diamond is knitted from a different ball of yarn. You can knit the stripes in at the same time, but then you'd have a ball of yarn for each stripe, and that's a lot of trailing balls of yarn to keep track of.
So Diane knits the main body with all the diamonds and then sews the stripes in afterwards, basically using a knit stitch done with a large yarn needle and yarn rather than a knitting needle.
It's kind of fascinating to watch them be made.
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