Let\'s Knit - UK (2019-12)

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“My favourite baby
set I have made. It
was my irst time
working mitred
squares on the
blanket as well.”
Beth Hancock

“A 2ply shawl!
This is the
second one I
made, the irst
one I made
for my last
granddaughter in
2013, I may need
to do another
to put away for
future great
grandchildren”
Julie Preston

“I started making this
cardigan, but I got
to the right
front piece
and I realised
that I don’t
normally
wear
anything
with horizontal
stripes. So,
I decided to do
vertical zigzag
instead! I made the
pattern up as I went along”
Dianne Lee

“My shawl/wrap that
I knit without a
written pattern. My
irst own design!”
Sam Renwick

WHICH KNITTING OR
CROCHET TECHNIQUES DID
YOU NEVER THINK YOU’D
BE ABLE TO MASTER?

“Entrelac,
and it is so
easy once
you get
started.”
Elly Maguire
Whyte

“Fair Isle knitting! After years
being told by family how diicult
it is and that only one auntie has
mastered it. I gave it ago and
really took to it, I’ve deinitely
been bitten by the bug.”
Ellie Hewitt

“I never
thought I would
master crochet
then started
holding hook
and yarn in
same hand and
I was away, no
stopping me.
Also, Tunisian Crochet but I
got some hooks and a how-to book
for Christmas and made this Sampler
Afghan blanket.”
Alison Dempster

ou!



When your son at
age 11 tells you that he
loves your knitted
jerseys because when he
is having a bad day he
puts it on and it makes
him feel better as he
feels I surround him.

Marion Phillips

“Knitting my irst
pair of socks”
Tracey Bull

“Teaching myself
how to knit with
both hands (English
and Continental) to
make Fair Isle
easier!”
Carol Ellis

“I made 650 little
hats for AgeUK/
Sainsbury’s.
These are just a
few of them”
Suzanna Barnes

“Crochet! Never thought I’d be
able to do it. I only learnt few
months ago after lots of failed
attempts and I’ve been knitting
for at least 40 years”
Ros Bruce

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“I-cord on double-pointed needles.
Gave it a go and discovered how easy it
is! The possibilities are now endless!”
Senga Wishart

“A competition was run
to replace the teacosy
on the Irish Gogglebox
and I entered Bosco,
a character all Irish
people of a certain
age know! Mine was
one of seven
auctioned live on
television and it
raised €120 for the
Alzheimer’s
association!”
Sylvia Whelehan

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