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Been doing some serious shifts out in the man cave knitting nets with different stuff

the old spun nylons been great only snapped a couple of times

Trying some rayon that stuff unforgiven on the hands a bit like knitting fox nets with 8z or 10 z the good old hemp its dusty as feck leaves you covered in fibres and noticed even the beams of the garage have a layering of fibres on them ,

Maybe my hands are getting soft and need to start knitting with weight lifters leather mittens on but till then i will be putting plastic skin on the cuts in my hand

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Feck knitting anymore,,,I just braid rings on to some 10 z sheet netting,,,,shame raelly as I have a box full of difrent string,,I should really sit and use it up,,

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Feck knitting anymore,,,I just braid rings on to some 10 z sheet netting,,,,shame raelly as I have a box full of difrent string,,I should really sit and use it up,,

I need something to do to keep me amused during the summer and between that and the garden so lamping that sees me till September ,Mind the devil makes work for idle hands :laugh:

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Ferreting in the rain or snow washes them mate i can just see her face going to put a load of nets on the quick wash cycle

They have been pissed on all winter,never stopped raining here :laugh: I have yellow,orange,red you name it,now I have a bag full of brownish ones :yes:

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Not even started yet Bob,normally knocking them up from April onwards,do you ever wash your nets?Mine are filthy,just wondering best waay to get em cleanATB Dave

I've known lads take the pegs off,,,put them in a mesh laundry bag , and chuck them in the washer on a cool wash

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