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What a difference huh... the long DPN's compared to the shorter ones that I regularly use to knit with. These are really old - and once there was a point that I almost had thrown them away. I am glad I did not do that, as they really come in handy when knitting hats. And the set up for a hat is what you see on the other photo... using Mini Mochi 104.
The mini-mocha is going to work up into a beautiful hat! I've never worked with dpns that long......is it clumsy or easier?
BeantwoordenVerwijderenOne kneedles and hooks are gold and should never be thrown out.
BeantwoordenVerwijderenYours are cool!