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Andrew,
I don't know if this is of any help, but I remember that my younger sister used to knit small-diameter "tubes" using yarn and a tin can with the bottom cut out and 4 popsicle sticks taped to the outside at equal distances, sticking up vertically over the rim of the can. She could make these tubes as long as she wanted. I think that if you used rope instead of yarn and a bucket instead of a can, you could make similar tubes for your fenders. As for the actual technique -- maybe you could ask a friend's daughter or granddaughter. :-) -max Has anyone else ever tried to, or heard of using crochet techniques for fenders? Do you think it would work and still look nice? Andrew B. |
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![]() max camirand wrote: Andrew, I don't know if this is of any help, but I remember that my younger sister used to knit small-diameter "tubes" using yarn and a tin can with the bottom cut out and 4 popsicle sticks taped to the outside at equal distances, sticking up vertically over the rim of the can. She could make these tubes as long as she wanted. I think that if you used rope instead of yarn and a bucket instead of a can, you could make similar tubes for your fenders. As for the actual technique -- maybe you could ask a friend's daughter or granddaughter. :-) -max Max - I believe you're thinking of a "knitting nancy" - http://www.waynesthisandthat.com/knittingnancys.html Ashley mentions that similar units were used to create old style money purses. That's certainly a thought and it would possible make it easier to keep everything in place on the fender as I'm working along it. Andrew B |
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