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La pratica rende perfetti... / Practice makes it perfect...

... ma che fatica!

... but how difficult!


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  1. Però che soddisfazione.... cosa ne farai? Io sto facendo una coperta a strisce. Ciao, Anna

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    1. Ciao Anna! Ho pensato di iniziare con una cosa semplice, uno scaldacollo, anche se mi sembra che non finisca più... xD

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  2. Che bello! Ingrandendo la foto ho capito che è l'uncinetto tunisino, mai provato ad usarlo, difficile?

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    1. Grazie, spero che a lavoro ultimato rimanga bene!
      Io sono al mio secondo tentativo e comincio a prenderci la mano, trovo sia una via di mezzo tra l'uncinetto corto e i ferri, che invece non riesco assolutamente ad usare, perciò forse per chi lavora bene a maglia, come te, è più facile... Cmq ho visto che si può usare tranquillamente un uncinetto corto per provare, se vuoi farti un'idea di com'è... : )

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  3. No pain, no gain ! It's gonna be beautiful....
    Hug
    Anna

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  4. Fatica sì,specie all'inizio ,per prender la mano,però quanto è bella la trama che si ottiene?E' da un po' che non lo uso,mi hai fatto venir voglia di riprenderlo!Buon lavoro!

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  5. "Ce la posso fare"...visto che funziona!
    Ti ho lasciato un messaggio nella posta.

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  6. Mi piace da morire sia il lavoro che il filato .... ma che cos'è lino? Non conosco proprio questo tipo di lavoro ....Buona serata

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  7. Very pretty! I like Tunesian crochet, too, although I have to admit that I didn't make much with it. A map for my crochet hooks I got finished and used, and a bowl I never finished :D. But it's an interesting kind of crochet and your scarf looks great, I like that yarn as well. If that long hook is too unhandy: I've seen that also circular Tunesian hooks are available, with a rope like knitting circular needles. Maybe they would be better? But I still have to try them myself, too, I also have got only that normal long stiff Tunesian hooks ;-).

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