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March 12, 2009

New Daisy Loom Projects and Video!

I've compiled a set of links to all the daisy winder/ flower loom projects and pictures that I could find on the Japanese Clover website.

You can find the list on the small looms page in the section on daisy winders and flower looms.

Entry posted by Sarah at March 12, 2009 3:06 PM

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Hi- I just found your site because I am working with HPL, and just got the new clover loom! I think it is the Rolls Royce of HPL looms! I am working hpl & tatting, getting ready to submit to teach at Palmetto Tat days 9-09. I loved your work and can only wish for more photos- and to see you go on! I am going to try the tree stitch when I shut computer down... would love to chat with you. Hope Green Tucson Az USA

Posted by: Hope at March 14, 2009 7:55 AM



Hope this comes through if it does I will contact you again with my comments. Tried to email you yeasterday but it did not go through.
Regards Pauline

Posted by: Pauline at March 14, 2009 11:07 PM


Hope this comes through if it does I will contact you again with my comments. Tried to email you yeasterday but it did not go through.
Regards Pauline

Posted by: Pauline at March 14, 2009 11:08 PM


Just hoping my first email came through?
Anyway I have had a multi-wheel for years, but just loved your instruction for joining. Mostly I crochet to join. Have made loads of things through the years and now make for my Grand-daughters.
Regards Pauline

Posted by: Pauline at March 14, 2009 11:12 PM


Hi Sarah
Thank you for information on cat fur.
I have 15 years' worth of cat fur [approx. 2kg] which I combed out of my Turkish Van cat.
I would like to knit it into something but don't know where to start.
Any advice you could give me would be very gratefully received.
With thanks.
Marian Cooper 16.3.9

Posted by: MARIAN at March 16, 2009 5:20 PM


Hi Sarah
Thank you for information on cat fur.
I have 15 years' worth of cat fur [approx. 2kg] which I combed out of my Turkish Van cat.
I would like to knit it into something but don't know where to start.
Any advice you could give me would be very gratefully received.
With thanks.
Marian Cooper 16.3.9

Posted by: MARIAN at March 16, 2009 5:22 PM


Hi Sarah - I have 2kg of fur combed from my Turkish Van cat. I would like to knit something out of the spun fur but do not know were to start. Any advice would be gratefully received. Thanks. Marian.

Posted by: MARIAN at March 16, 2009 5:26 PM


Good morning. I just started knitting again after 25 or so years of not doing it, and have started on this shawl. I have a question. I am stumped at row 57 where it says …(k2tog) 3 times] 3 times, Does that mean to do the (k2tog a total of 9 times or start at the beginning of the instructions for row 57 and do it two more times? Your help will get me through this since that seems to be the pattern for the most of the remainder of the pattern. Thanks again for your help. I am so excited to be knitting again. It’s like an addiction. If I didn’t have to cook and clean the house, I’d be in 7th heaven.

Thanks again.

Posted by: Mariellen Shea (hazelbazel) at March 19, 2009 3:52 AM


Sarah, you may want to spell the words "granny square" correctly at the top of your Web page. You have the word "square" spelled as "sqaure".

Thanks.

Posted by: Kathleen at March 20, 2009 11:30 AM


thank you for the entlac hat patten I made it for my step-daughter in OK, USA, I only wish I had your talent, if you wish i can email you a picture of the project, I gave you full credit for the design, I try to tat,crochet, knit, and stained glass I will be gifting your design forever more to family that need to keep there heads warm in Wisconsin...!!!!! thank you for putting time and effort into a website that enables us who cant design, but can do the work to do so!!! Happy (playing with string) As the hubby says, keep up the good work!!!!

Posted by: Tracy Schmidt at March 22, 2009 9:14 AM


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