No probs, quite clearly some dont do this. I am trying to rack my brains though of an easy way of doing it without rotating the needle, as I do that with the loomis and the convential style of needle.
Hope somebody is of help anyway.
Hi tegater ,,, just wind the twine onto the needle without rotating it ... These Needdles were devised years ago to make life just that more easy... Just change hands from right to left whilst loading the Needle...
heres a bit of history regarding these fine Needles..
http://www.formfiner.com/explorer.htm
Theres no need to rotate the Norwegian Type Needles... Hey Bob why dont You treat Yourself to one of these :laugh:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HhNDTTgo8Bs&feature=channel&list=UL
Thanks for the kind comments Shaun ... I enjoyed your company and the Beers ... Roll on the season and we will get out and about. And give that Beddie x a clap from Me ,, He's a stunning looking Dog...
a.t.b. Netrigger..
If You have purchased the twine for purse nets then I would say No for a long net!! if its the Long Net twine thats advertised on agoutis site then Yes,,,
Regards.
Killybegs Donegal, and look up Swan Net Gundry,, Frankie Byrne Nets Burtonport,, Then theres Stuart Nets in Howth ? C.H Marine Cork,, These places should be able to supply Twines/Braids/Needles ..
Your welcome, and thanks for the kind compliment.. All I need to do now is get my Youngest Lad knitting again as Iam finding it really hard to keep up with the orders..
Regards.