Suus found a fun way to use these strings she's been making, and it looks like the card has got arms! Great fun, thank you Suus. What did you say the technique is called? I can't quite read it...?
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Hello StripyGoose, it is 'punniked'. It's a wooden thing with 4 nails on top and then you swirl the yarn around it and then... I found this video on Youtube -> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Aew-vuy5PIA
Oh yes I love it! Are these 'arms' knitted? :>)))
Hello Sarah! In Dutch it is called 'punniken'. Greets from Suus in Malvern ;))
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