lifelong cumbrian 1,826 Posted November 2, 2015 Report Share Posted November 2, 2015 I read a few weeks ago some lads on here knitting .9 Engles poly double strand. Thought i would make a purse net that way and see how it knit. Anyway looks ok, what i was thinking is if i was to knit a long net/stop net like that there would be no need to knit a selvedge on. I know it is better knit on afterwards as it lays different but is it worth the effort when it is double strand anyway ?. Quote Link to post
smithie 2,443 Posted November 2, 2015 Report Share Posted November 2, 2015 if your going to all the trouble of hand knitting a net with engels twine you should finish it with a salvage. it will be a fine net 3 Quote Link to post
NELS0N 457 Posted November 2, 2015 Report Share Posted November 2, 2015 I read a few weeks ago some lads on here knitting .9 Engles poly double strand. Thought i would make a purse net that way and see how it knit. Anyway looks ok, what i was thinking is if i was to knit a long net/stop net like that there would be no need to knit a selvedge on. I know it is better knit on afterwards as it lays different but is it worth the effort when it is double strand anyway ?. The .9mm is fine to knit single stranded. I knitted a little stopnet from a .9mm sample spool direct from the manufacturer of the Egels twine. I would second what smithie has said and knit a selvage mesh, i would opt for a single strand from the 1.2 or even the 1.4 as the net hangs very well with the single heavier selvage. Quote Link to post
lifelong cumbrian 1,826 Posted November 2, 2015 Author Report Share Posted November 2, 2015 I have knit short nets and stop nets with the single strand .9. I put a selvedge on double strand. I just read the other week that some lads thought the single strand was a little weak and had burst on more than one occasion. I therefore tried it double through interest with the purse which i have not used yet. For knitting single i like the 1.1 best in brown and if i was buying more that is what i would get, i would then put a double strand selvedge on. Quote Link to post
NELS0N 457 Posted November 2, 2015 Report Share Posted November 2, 2015 I have knit short nets and stop nets with the single strand .9. I put a selvedge on double strand. I just read the other week that some lads thought the single strand was a little weak and had burst on more than one occasion. I therefore tried it double through interest with the purse which i have not used yet. For knitting single i like the 1.1 best in brown and if i was buying more that is what i would get, i would then put a double strand selvedge on. Ive had a few rabbits hit this net while ferreting and no bust meshes as of yet. Cant comment on rabbits being left in on a night drop kicking with their feet and having a munch. thats why i like 4z for night work, cheap to replace. I'm tired of mending holes in nets 3 Quote Link to post
lifelong cumbrian 1,826 Posted November 3, 2015 Author Report Share Posted November 3, 2015 I should think it would, pity you can't get it over here yet but i think Nelson is working on that. 2 Quote Link to post
smithie 2,443 Posted November 3, 2015 Report Share Posted November 3, 2015 (edited) I should think it would, pity you can't get it over here yet but i think Nelson is working on that. I have knit short nets and stop nets with the single strand .9. I put a selvedge on double strand. I just read the other week that some lads thought the single strand was a little weak and had burst on more than one occasion. I therefore tried it double through interest with the purse which i have not used yet. For knitting single i like the 1.1 best in brown and if i was buying more that is what i would get, i would then put a double strand selvedge on. Ive had a few rabbits hit this net while ferreting and no bust meshes as of yet. Cant comment on rabbits being left in on a night drop kicking with their feet and having a munch. thats why i like 4z for night work, cheap to replace. I'm tired of mending holes in nets to be honest I don't remember catching by the toes on a single strand 4z net but often find the net balled up around the leg with the rabbit kicking after its head has gone through the mesh (I'm assuming). with double knitting engles Mr wilks and I have had rabbits caught bye toes alone. as for night time netting... if you leave the rabbit in any net long enough and the heads not through the mesh it's got to have net in font of its face and it's going to chew. don't matter if it's made from engels, sheet netting or washing line. I also like the value of the sheet net as it's in the bin and get some more. I'm not for knitting. Edited November 3, 2015 by smithie 3 Quote Link to post
lifelong cumbrian 1,826 Posted November 3, 2015 Author Report Share Posted November 3, 2015 Aye 4z sheet netting is good,probably as good as poly and no knitting but if I am busy knitting on a cold winters night I may be a able to turn fire off. Work for heat, tight sod eh. 1 Quote Link to post
lifelong cumbrian 1,826 Posted November 3, 2015 Author Report Share Posted November 3, 2015 Makes a nice purse net double strand. 3 Quote Link to post
Rabbiting man 1,191 Posted November 4, 2015 Report Share Posted November 4, 2015 I'm knitting a new long net that's double strand, im about 12 yards through it. But im going to put a top & bottom with a heavier selvage mesh. 1 Quote Link to post
Leeview 791 Posted November 4, 2015 Report Share Posted November 4, 2015 Makes a nice purse net double strand. double stranded serves a purpose in longnets i.e. to tangle the quarry,a purse net closes around the captured quarry so IMHO I'd be using a heavier twine on the purse net and save the double stranded for stop/longnets Y.I.S Leeview 1 Quote Link to post
lifelong cumbrian 1,826 Posted November 4, 2015 Author Report Share Posted November 4, 2015 I agree, just made the 1 to see how it knit double. 1 Quote Link to post
fluff 409 Posted December 1, 2015 Report Share Posted December 1, 2015 a lot of talk about making nets double single ,whatever get more stories of days out ,and kills with no frills lol, Quote Link to post
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