knitting two sleeves on one circular needle

Was there an article? A friend whjo is a patchworker saw it at the meeting and the lady sais she got the article on the net. I can copy it for our own handcraft group.

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daylily
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In the years that i still knitted With seam =flat parts of sweaters which i than joined by sewing , i ALWAYS knitted 2 sleeves on a pair of needles.. But ever since i started knitting 1 piece [no seams] in the round sweaters i do each sleeve separately on it`s own circular , and end it with dps. Try and look at posts that show Knitting 2 socks on one circular , i think they show also how to knit 2 sleeves on one Does your friend knit in the round ??? mirjam

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mirjam

I'm sure there are instructions all over the internet for knitting two socks on one circular. (I know they're somewhere, because I've followed them to do it.) Sleeves are just tube socks without toes!

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Georgia

Or heels.

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Samantha Hill - remove TRASH t

...but I LIKE heels and toes on my sleeves!

Or maybe I should start knitting stockings with pants attached???

"Samantha Hill - remove TRASH to reply" wrote >> I'm sure there are instructions all over the internet for knitting two >> socks

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Mystified One

Aha when the children were small i did that ,,, mirjam

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mirjam

Shaped elbows, now there's the new shape trend for next winter! They already have sleeves long enough to cover your hands, just add the mittens with the buttoned-on finger covers. You heard it here first!

There are some of those from the eighteenth century in a museum in Germany.

=Tamar

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Richard Eney

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