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Comments : Thankyou, Ive been wondering what the Russian deal was and have ALWAYS wished there was a way to do just this. Thank you again. Donna oops, I mean Blondielocks. Ha Ha
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Comments : Ive never heard of this technique before, so Im anxious to try it. I heard about your website when I ordered some yarn from JoAnns. A user posted the website when commenting about the yarn she had purchased.
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Comments : Your Knit in the Stitch below how-to also came very handy today. Once again, thank you sooooo much.
Silvia from Guatemala City.
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Comments : Thanks for the very useful tip!
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Comments : excellent directions. a friend in knitting group showed me, but I forgot, and now I can do it without exposing my short term memory loss! THANKS!!
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Comments : I JUST LOVED YOUR METHOD OF WEAVING THE YARD TOGETHER. THANK U FOR SHARING WITH ME ~~~GRAMS~~~
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Comments : Hi,
I have to compliment you for the Russian Join. Im taking a print to try it and Im eager to thank you in advance.
Have a great day and please keep posting new designs, they are delectable. Youre some one who gives a gift that keeps on giving
Bye for
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First Name : guyman
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Comments : beautiful site to be explore
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First Name : Silvia Castillo
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Comments : What took me so long to find you. Your explanation makes it so easy to do!
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First Name : Suzanne
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Comments : Thanks! Thats just what I needed.
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Comments : Thank you so much for your clear explanation of a Russian join. I am a beginning knitter and was dismayed to find a knot holding two ends of yarn in my skein. Found your website and was able to deal with it. I am using Lion Brand Wool-Ease Thick & Quick s
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Comments : GREAT! Will try it tonight on stripped afghan. How do you think it will work on the afghans that they want you to leave8 inches for fringe?
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Comments : THANKS, I do swedish weaving and this is a great method of grafting.
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Comments : Thanks to you no more weaving in ends.
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Comments : i love your tip
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First Name : Marian
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Comments : Your Russian join is a new one for me and I have been a crocheter for about 35 years.
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Comments : I like this explanation, it is clear and easy to understand - do you have any more, like continental method of knitting, Helen
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Comments : I was looking at how you did the russian join and its cool. Im going to try it on my next project.
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Comments : Thanks so much for the tip. It is so much easier I was tying my yarn together and it looked awful. I am just starting to learn new stuff I got the basics downpat. Anyway THANKS AGAIN!!!!!!!
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First Name : Maria
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Comments : Wonderful pictures! Great explanations! Thank you for sharing this.
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Comments : Love the Russian join technique. Im thinking I should try to incorporate the new strand at the begining of the row... Thanks for the tip!
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Comments : very helpful thank you
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Comments : I wait for your letter every month. Also, love the Russian method of putting 2 yarns together. Didnt know I could put them together in crocheting. Thanks, again. Angie
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Comments : thanks for this interesting tip. i am a new knitter and appreciate all tips. pc
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Comments : the Russian way of putting ends together sounds great. Im going to try it.
Ive been knitting since 90 after having breast cancer and never stopped knitting.
Bon.
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Comments : Thanks for the great photos of the Russian Join
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Comments : This looks very simple and I will be trying this technique as soon as I can. It appears to be very flat and nice. Thanks so very much.
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Comments : Hey, I tried the Russian join and it worked! Its perfect! Thank you .. where were you 25 years ago!??! LOL Take care, Julie Andrea
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Comments : that was great!!!
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Comments : Your idea for joining the ends of yarns is the best thing..I have been tying mine this is great.. Thanks so much
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Comments : I have knitted for many years and never tried this technique. It looks great, and I am anxious to try it. Thanks so much.
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Comments : What a great technique!!! Thanks for sharing. I will show this to my knitting group.
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Comments : Love the questions and answers as I am a new knitter and always seem to need help.They help me a lot.
Thank you soo much.
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Comments : Best directions ever....now I know what they were trying to teach me before! Thanks so much!
...and I am printing out everything.
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Comments : Thank you. I have been wondering about this and surely will try it!
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Comments : Great idea. Bet it wont come apart.and Whats neat about it,Is no knots..
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Comments : Interesting technique. Ill have to try it.
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Comments : Veeerrrrry Clever!!Kudos to you.
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Comments : Ive never seen anything like this before its great im passing it onto my friends thanks a lot
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Comments : I was able to download the Ruddian join but I only got the pics and had to write out the instructions. I do not know if that is in the fault of my cpu or what but thought I would let you know. Thanks for your website.
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Comments : Hi...thank you for the great tip on how to join yarn for a neat continuation. I live in Scotland and have been looking for good knitting sites...and have just found yours. Thank you.
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Comments : Thank you so much for this tutorial! Im working on a lace project (black alpaca lace no less) and accidentally wound the yarn too tight, ending up with a massive knit that had to be cut. Your tutorial just saved my project - thank you!
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Comments : i have been knitting for over 50 years and just found out from you a great way to attach wool so it wont come apart when you join it and doesnt form a knot. thank you so much cynthia
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Comments : i have been knitting for over 50 years and just found out from you a great way to attach wool so it wont come apart when you join it and doesnt form a knot. thank you so much cynthia
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First Name : Pauline Ferland
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Comments : I was on your site and just want to say hello I alwaya am looking for baby patterns of any kind.
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Comments : What a neat way to join. Thanks for the pics it rounds out the explanation.
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First Name : BevQ
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Comments : I am printing out your Russian Joining method photos. It looks wonderful! Better than weaving in or knots
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Bev
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Comments : Thanks for the info Cant wait to try it. Which will be shortly.
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