October 27, 19something. Yep, that’s when I came into this world.
….yarn scale (aka kitchen scale)*.
Now I will be able to weigh my yarn and not play yarn chicken as often!
October 27, 19something. Yep, that’s when I came into this world.
….yarn scale (aka kitchen scale)*.
Now I will be able to weigh my yarn and not play yarn chicken as often!
Happy Birthday! That’s the same scale I have:) You’ll love it. So many patterns now say knit until you have x% of your skein left. With a scale it’s so easy to get really close and not use run out of yarn.
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Thanks. You had posted about weighing yarn and I took note of the scale you were using. I figured that if you liked it, I probably would too.
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I have a pretty red kitchen scale. I use it for everything, but never thought of weighing yarn.
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I got one at Walmart and it’s junk! I wish I had invested in a better one. It doesn’t weigh right, had no instructions, so now I have to figure out how to calibrate it, if I even can. Enjoy your scale!!
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Great idea! We have a weight watchers food scale. Use it when we pack candy for Christmas.
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Happy birthday!
I got quite a look when I asked for one of those a few Christmases ago – but it is a life saver! Use it in good health!
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