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a small pot of water on. Bring to boil. Turn off heat. Dip your plastic cord portion only into the water for approx. 1 min. Take out of water and then hold needle straight from one tip end and let hang straight down. Then run your fingertips down the length of cord. As the plastic cools it will be straight. Do not put the portion in water where it joins, only up to about an inch away on each side from where they join. Once you do this they will stay straightened out and you won't have to bother with it again. Yes I got this tip a long time ago and have used it ever since. Have never had a pair of circulars give me any problem aft

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Thanks so much Calla - this helps more than you know - as I was wondering about how to proceed on the back/left front. A couple more questions: Did you knit all 29 rows of the bias rib for the armholes? And, did you do the slipped stitches in the armhole shaping? Thank goodness for this group - withouth you all, I would've shelved this project long ago. I've learned so much here :-) btw, your sweater looks absolutely fabulous This really pretty much new knitter, only knitting about 5 yrs, had lots of frustration with this sweater - so thank you for you kind comments My row gauge was so off that I just kept trying this on until I decided it was the right length, I would have had arm holes so big my whole body would have fit had I not just stopped at some point. I did keep close track of the numbers of row. The back neck edge is a little tricky because you have to be decreasing and binding off to match the pattern. The one thing good about this sweater is