Right and wrong don't apply to knitting patterns.
You drop stitches or you don't, that's all.
Amy Witting, "Isobel on the Way to the Corner Shop".
I acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the ACT, the Ngunnawal people. I acknowledge and respect their continuing culture and the contribution they make to the life of this city and this region.
Tuesday, October 23, 2012
The little things make all the difference
We were travelling recently and I discovered that my car is the perfect knitter's vehicle.
Socks for TOF in Lang Jawoll cotton wool blend with vintage Patonyle for cuffs, heels and toes (yardage on the Jawoll is a bit skimpy).
My old car that died this year was that way. The car we have now is not as yarn friendly. There is no where to put the skein! What was I thinking buying such a car?
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My old car that died this year was that way. The car we have now is not as yarn friendly. There is no where to put the skein! What was I thinking buying such a car?
We need a car buying list for knitters. I know some spinners can spin in the passenger seat - maybe a multi-level list. :)
Oh, that is so clever. I have that kind of pocket in the door in my car too: sadly, I can't let The Labradors drive while I knit!!
I now the labradors are smart but the lack of opposible thumb is a handicap.
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