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htsear13 Publish time 2022-6-14 22:49

Thanks for sharing

Saltandpepper Publish time 2024-1-3 20:14

Thank you for sharing ! As you said, results will depend for each knitter, but I agree it is handy to know it and each knitter has to experiment ! I only have bamboo and metallic needles, I did noticed that I usually get more stitches per inch with bamboo needles than with metallic needleswith a same yarn - but I never got deeper in the experiment so new things to explore in a deeper way ! Thank you for this well written experiment !

copa46 Publish time 2024-1-21 14:00

Thanks for the info. It is always good to know. Incredible experience.

Alamom Publish time 2024-3-8 06:51

Thank you!Great point as something to look out for.

viky Publish time 2024-5-29 05:13

Thanks for taking the time to experiment and for sharing the results!
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