I started machine knitting while my husband, Bill, was stationed in Japan in 1964. My first machine was a silver reed knitting machine. I presently use a Brother 965i knitting machine. We have been selling cone yarn in East Tennessee since 1986. Our web site is at http:// www.etsy.com/shop/stephaniesyarn
Sunday, January 31, 2010
Afghan Machine Knitting
I am planning on making another afghan with my ribber in a tuck stitch which has a lace effect. Being a double bed knit it will not roll but will lay nice and flat. I usually do not add fringe as it eventually gets tangled after many washings. I have the pattern available for sale at my web site Stephanie's Studio & Yarn which is located at http://www.sumi-soft.com/yarn/
The yarn I plan on using is 2/17 "Team" Acrylic Yarn which is a light weight fingering weight yarn on cones. Team 2/17 Acrylic yarn can also be found at our web site. I use tension 4/4 or 5/5 with these yarns. I also would like to try the new 3/15 or our new 2/15 Hi bulk Acrylic Yarn in marls we have a lot of beautiful colors in the marls that will go with any decor.
Friday, January 15, 2010
Patterns Using Stephanie's Yarns
Just posted patterns using Stephanie's Studio & Yarn. Patterns are for the standard gauge knitting machines. Some patterns need ribbers or Garter Carriages to knit ribbing or full needle knits. Patterns use 2/24, 1/12, 2/17 acrylic yarns and 6/2 cotton. These patterns are posted at our web site, we have more than what is pictured here.
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