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​How to Make Scarf On a "Fork"

Susan
Susan
Mar 18, 2020 12:56 AM
​How to Make Scarf On a "Fork"
​How to Make Scarf On a "Fork"
​How to Make Scarf On a "Fork"
​How to Make Scarf On a "Fork"
​How to Make Scarf On a "Fork"
​How to Make Scarf On a "Fork"

Make a loop on the hook, and then twist the thread from the right side so that it is behind the fork. This arrangement of basic materials should be all the time throughout the process.

Next, pull the yarn into this created link and straighten the joint, which should be centered. Turn the tool clockwise and move the hook forward.

Put the hook under the first wall of the buttonhole, which is on the left, then grab the yarn. You should now have 2 loops that should be connected, as shown in the photo. We continue the action, as the master class is not finished yet. Turn the machine again in the direction of the arrow, and move the hook to the left. Knit by analogy until the tool is full. If your tool is completely filled, and the number of buttonholes required for the product has not yet been completed, then you can remove the strip by twisting it into a roll and fixing it. To make the scarf beautiful and original, you need to knit several stripes, and then make their connection.
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Alice McDonald
Mar 18, 2020 04:59 PM
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Explain «fork» I don't get it. Alice
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Susan
Mar 20, 2020 10:40 AM
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It looks like wire in the shape of letter «U»
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Alice McDonald
Mar 21, 2020 05:50 AM
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Where would I be ale to find one of those forks? Would I go to a craft store and ask for a 'fork'?
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Mary
Mar 20, 2022 09:12 AM
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The proper name for the tool is «Hairpin Fork», according to The Good Housekeeping Neddlecraft Encyclopedia, published in 1947, pages 276-278.   The book says you can make your own tool! I suggest a wire coat hanger.

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