Good Quality for 24″ rubber glove with cotton linning-smooth finish Leicester Manufacturer
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Heavy duty rubber glove, made of 100% natural latex. 24″ length(62cm), smooth finish, seamless, cotton lining,left/right hand, 570g/pair. 50pairs/case. Water proof, anti acid and alkali. Using for Isolater, dry box, blast cabinet, glove box, etc.
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Heavy duty rubber glove, made of 100% natural latex.
24″ length(62cm), smooth finish, seamless, cotton lining,left/right hand, 570g/pair. 50pairs/case. Water proof, anti acid and alkali.
Using for Isolater, dry box, blast cabinet, glove box, etc.
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To get your copy of the pattern to follow along, visit my website here:
http://verypink.com/2013/06/19/shaker-dishcloths-and-coasters/
Many thanks to Annie from Knitsofacto.blogspot.com for allowing me to use her unique picot edging in this pattern. You can see Annie’s designs here: http://www.ravelry.com/designers/annie-cholewa
The book I refer to is _A History of Hand Knitting_, by Richard Rutt:
http://www.amazon.com/History-Hand-Knitting-Richard-Rutt/dp/1931499373/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1371481104&sr=8-1&keywords=a+history+of+hand+knitting
Links to things you’ll see in the video:
The cabled scarf on the mannequin is my Learn to Knit an Aran Shawl patttern + video tutorial:
http://verypink.com/2010/06/02/learn-to-knit-an-aran-shawl/
The yarn I used in my finished dishcloths and coasters is Knit Picks Comfy Worsted. The colors I used are Rosehip, White, Marlin, Carrot, and Honey Dew:
http://www.knitpicks.com/yarn–fiber-en/yarn-color/yellows/comfy-worsted-yarn.html
The pink notions box I use to store stitch markers and tapestry needles:
http://www.nancysknitknacks.com/perfect_notion_case.htm
The yarn I used in my bulky sample is Berroco Peruvia Quick:
http://www.berroco.com/yarns/berroco-peruvia-quick
Tapestry needles similar to mine can be found here:
http://www.knitpicks.com/tools/view-all-tools/bent-tip-tapestry-needles.html
The wood needles I use for demonstration are by Clover, size US 10.5:
http://www.clover-usa.com/product/453579/3015/_/Takumi_Bamboo_Knitting_Needles_Double_Pointed_%287_INCH%29_5_pack
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Steps on how to make your own tie dye shirt:
1.PUT GLOVES ON-NOW!
2.Cover your work surface with plastic (which is usually provided in your kit) or a
trash bag.
3.Mix your dye-a little goes a long way. Use just a little bit of the powder included in
your kit, and fill your bottle with water. SHAKE IT BABY!
4.Lay out your shirt on your work surface and spray both sides with water.
5.Pinch your shirt wherever you would like your spiral to be and twist. Keep twisting
and feathering out the shirt until it is wrapped up neatly.
6.Secure the shirt using rubber bands.
7.Be creative! Use any colors you want to create YOUR shirt. Have fun!!
8.Let your shirt sit for about 8 hours for maximum dye penetration ![]()
9.Rinse your shirt using warm water until the water runs clear.
10.Put your shirt in the washing machine using the largest load water setting with
just a little bit of detergent, and dry.
11.Enjoy! You just made a wearable piece of art!!





