You may be wondering what tools one needs to river knit successfully. Good question. I've been river knitting for a few years now, and this is what I have learned.
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I have a neck band that folks use for their ID cards, notably mine is very cool ~ Red Wings Hockey Champions! I have scissors, a measuring tape, darning needle and row counter attached. also, a cold Diet Coke in a Sloppy Joe's holder (from my Florida life) is an important tool as well.
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I also have the pattern in a plastic envelope and a green/blue waterproof bag with a zipper (seen in the bottom right corner of this picture) so that nothing can fall out if the bag lands in the water....
2 comments:
Um.... You have thought of EVERYTHING! Let no activity be unfit for knitting!
Haha, now I know what to do with my SS09 neck band! Great tip.
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