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We talk about Steeking in this episode, here the link to my video on steeking.
Our lovely sponsor this week:
Artistic Ewe
This month, use the coupon code VERYPINK20 for 20% your purchase.
Shipping is always free for orders of $35 or more.
We talk about Steeking in this episode, here the link to my video on steeking.
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Hi Staci, I’m unable to view on my ipad for some reason. I can hear you, however no video.
Wonder if I’m doing something wrong.
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Donna – the podcast is an audio production, so there is no video. Some people call their videos “podcasts”, but those are actually “vlogs” or video blogs. So if you’re hearing our podcast, you’re getting everything!
S t a c i
Hi Staci,
When I have to tink back on a row with cables, I find it helpful to use my cable needle and just “un-cable”. No need to take all of the stitches off the needle at one time. (Not sure if that is clear.)
Thanks for the great podcasts and videos!
I thought of a way to describe it better:
If your row with a 2×2 cable is:
1 2 3 4 7 8 5 6 9 10
In order to tink back:
Tink 10 9 , place 6 and 5 on a cable needle, tink 8 and 7, then tink 6 and 5, and proceed.
With regards to the letter writer who said the pattern she was using called for size 5 needles and she needed a size 10, I wonder if the pattern called for size 5 mm needles. That makes more sense.