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Date Posted: 12/11/12 1:27
Author: Adeline
Subject: Au niveau des poignets c'est la même chose? Si oui je pense que c'est comme Ellena dit. Sinon cela se repasse la laine, tu as une position sur ton fer normalement.
In reply to: Gaby 's message, "Repassage ???" on 9/11/12 21:23


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  • oui, on peut repasser la laine, mais personnellement, je ne le fais jamais ! A une époque quand je tricotais, je repassais en mettant un torchon légèrement humide entre le fer et la laine, ça protège mieux la laine, et comme ça on peut utliser la vapeur. (NT) -- Lori, 12/11/12 16:34

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