Thank you so much! The trickiest part was the sleeve insertion: basically 2 sleeves in each armhole. But at least there were no errors in the pattern. That always helps. :)
I keep my bent, broken and worn out needles in a jar. When it's full, I put them in a disposable container (usually plastic so they don't escape!) and toss them. I like the idea of showing a little appreciation for all that hard work. I'll have to remember that the next time I clean out my jar. :)
Great idea about the jar...I just started saving mine this year and it makes more sense from the Health and Safety standpoint to package them before we toss them!
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I keep my bent, broken and worn out needles in a jar. When it's full, I put them in a disposable container (usually plastic so they don't escape!) and toss them. I like the idea of showing a little appreciation for all that hard work. I'll have to remember that the next time I clean out my jar. :)
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Great idea about the jar...I just started saving mine this year and it makes more sense from the Health and Safety standpoint to package them before we toss them!
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