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@Paul Brown they are gorgeous… beautiful cherry reds
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@Ruby Dack I know ❤️❤️❤️
Where to get a long darning needle?
So some of you may be wondering where you can source a long needle for your crafts, since watching my pen making class, for some of my patterns,.current and upcoming you will need a long darning needle.. Here are some links to ones I've found on amazon, I'm hoping they'll be available in your country, ideally you're looking to search for the longest needle so 5 inches will be perfect. You can use metal or plastic. However I prefer plastic for what I use the needle for! I hope this posts helps you all out ! Happy crafting! https://amzn.eu/d/09o05gbQ https://amzn.eu/d/0hyrzaoV Https://share.google/abv6BirCfFGFASD3T
Where to get a long darning needle?
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These needles can also be used for thread jointing in my toys patterns
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@Ruby Dack absolutely true, and the plastic ones bend easily too
Glue Gun Recommendations
As more of us are now using icord, we’re using glue guns more often. What guns would you recommend? Or Not recommend Post here ⬇️⬇️⬇️
Glue Gun Recommendations
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Out of the three guns i posted on the top post, the Bosch one is fantastic. It's got a long thin nib and does great precision work. The Tovia is another of my favourites, its cordless and rechargeable so it goes wherever you do. I would avoid the black one like the plague, its not good. The charge doesn't last long at all and you will be forever plugging it in!
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@Chantell Block that’s a great price
Yarn Ball Winder
I wrote out a question a few minutes ago, but I think I failed to post it. So here I go again. I bought a yarn ball winder on Amazon and used it to manually wrap up some yarn that I had left over from prior projects. It didn't work all that well. The balls started out looking good, then it would suddenly drop down the spindle below the ball and just make a mess. Maybe it was my fault. Could my hand cranking be inconsistent? I don't know if that could cause problems. So today I dug out the power cord and plugged the winder in. When I switched it on, the motor just sat there and hummed. Argh! So it's packed up and is going back to Amazon! Now I'm wondering if y'all have a brand that you recommend? I'd love to get a winder that actually works as advertised. Let me know!
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@Lori Norris yes flower. I have a really cheap one and I think it’s amazing. I’ve also got an expensive electric one, that is great but i prefer the manual. I did a review of winders so I will see if I can find it.
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@Zona Taylor Caydo items are always great quality
How to’s and Reviews
I’ve moved my recent posts for new members into the Classroom section to make them easier to find! You can now find these resources under the Beginners Course. Check them out here (scroll to the bottom to see the full list): https://www.skool.com/circular-machine-knitting/classroom/b0c1ab68
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@julie-findleton-1120
Hey! I’m Julie from Milton Keynes, UK and I’m addicted to circular machine knitting. I’m married with three adult children. Nice to meet you all!

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