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Cording/corking/French knitting

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xstitcher | 10:20 Sat 30th Jan 2010 | ChatterBank
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Hi out there,

Does anybody remember this past time that I did in the 50's in Canada? We got an old cotton spool and banged 4 small nails into the top part where the hole was. We then, by threading wool around and over the nails with another nail or a thin crochet hook would produce a long knitted "thing" that would come through the hole.
We never knew what to make the" thing" into.
Does anybody else remember this and can add to the memory?
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Yes, I remember this, but for the life of me cannot figure out how it worked.

We used to knit long 'strips'.

Also I remember scooby doos!
My more competent friends used to coil the 'sausage' around, stitch it to itself and fashion woolly hats............
We used to coil the strips and sew together to make table mats.
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Hi Funnygirl,

What are scooby doos?
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http://www.how-to-kni...nch-knitting.html#INV I just found this website that illustrates how to do it and I got a corder/corker etc from eBay. I think it would be very difficult to find a wooden spool today.
About 40+ years ago I remember making woollen cords for a baby's knitted pants using this method - funnily enough I tried to do it again just recently - do you think I could get it to come out right !! I tried 4 and then 5 pins in the reel, but for the life of me I couldn't figure out the sequence. Senility settling in, I think.

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