




Simple 1x1 ribbed scarves knitted on the midgauge (top picture) and passap (second picture) - will write up the pattern soon but it's pretty simple. Some DK jumpers for a friend's new babies. A cowl knitted from leftover King Cole Bamboozle, a present for a work colleague. A granny square blanket for the charity bag, from leftover sock yarn.
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2 comments:
What on earth is passap ?
A Swiss knitting machine, true double-bed. Alas, no longer in production...
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