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<blockquote data-quote="sawtooth-9" data-source="post: 1576810" data-attributes="member: 21779"><p>When double strand ( or pattern ) knitting there is a problem with the ply of each strand becoming over twisted or un-plying. Also the two strands become tangled.</p><p>With double strand knitting, this problem is so acute that historically double strand knitting was usually reserved for small items such as sox and gloves. Sometimes the sleeves of a jumper were done, but not a whole garment.</p><p>About eight years ago I built a set of "whirling" bowls to overcome this issue.</p><p>A ball is placed in each bowl and by spinning each bowl, the ply is re-balanced.</p><p>If you withdraw the arm locking pin then the two strands can easily un-tangle.</p><p>[ATTACH=full]136231[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sawtooth-9, post: 1576810, member: 21779"] When double strand ( or pattern ) knitting there is a problem with the ply of each strand becoming over twisted or un-plying. Also the two strands become tangled. With double strand knitting, this problem is so acute that historically double strand knitting was usually reserved for small items such as sox and gloves. Sometimes the sleeves of a jumper were done, but not a whole garment. About eight years ago I built a set of "whirling" bowls to overcome this issue. A ball is placed in each bowl and by spinning each bowl, the ply is re-balanced. If you withdraw the arm locking pin then the two strands can easily un-tangle. [ATTACH type="full"]136231[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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