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Posted by Y? on January 14, 2008, 3:58 am
OMG Mirjam
that is so funny, lol, it does look a bit like a birds nest doesn't it?
lol.
well you can make lovely things with your ''mistakes''' lol
higz Cher
>>Snip<<
now that i
add several colors , it seams to look more clear, or at least they
think i still got some brains !!!!
mirjam
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Posted by on January 14, 2008, 6:20 am
> OMG Mirjam
> that is so funny, lol, =A0it does look a bit like a birds nest doesn't it?=
> lol.
>
> well you can make lovely things with your ''mistakes''' lol
>
> higz Cher>>Snip<<
>
> now that i
> add several colors , it seams to look more clear, or at least they
> think i still got some brains !!!!
> mirjam
The Funniset bit is Cher , that until i made it with colors [ hence it
was more clear what it was!] it never occured to me that the
monochromatic one looked like a bird`s nest in the good case or `
mixed up weird mistaken knitting ,,,
The many many people who asked me What i was Doing [in Israel people
do talk in public places ] and my explanations , showed me that one
can make interest for crafts.
mirjam
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Posted by Y? on January 14, 2008, 1:06 pm
Oh I can imagine Mirjam, lol. I used to knit at the doctors when the
children had to go for one thing or another, now us UK'ers don't do enough
knitting in public, although one of my friends takes a spinning wheel and
other friends with their wheels onto an old steam train and travels from
Dorset to Devon on it, inviting all who enter to come and try too...LOL
Then they all climb to the top of Corfe Castle in Dorset, wheels and all,
huge hill, and spin for the visitors...then they have a knitting time in
public, where they all sit knitting shawls, and call it the Shawl Retreat...
Great fun...higz cher
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Posted by Olwyn Mary on January 14, 2008, 1:36 pm
Y? wrote:
> Oh I can imagine Mirjam, lol. I used to knit at the doctors when the
> children had to go for one thing or another, now us UK'ers don't do enough
> knitting in public,
Well, I am originally from the UK, and I ALWAYS take something to do -
knitting, crochet, embroidery - when I am going to the doctor, dentist,
or, in the days when I had kids at home, also to their classes, games,
whathaveyou. I also take my work to ALL meetings and then, as I tell
people, at least SOMETHING gets accomplished.
Olwyn Mary in New Orleans.
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Posted by Mary Fisher on January 16, 2008, 6:40 am
> Y? wrote:
>> Oh I can imagine Mirjam, lol. I used to knit at the doctors when the
>> children had to go for one thing or another, now us UK'ers don't do
>> enough knitting in public,
>
> Well, I am originally from the UK, and I ALWAYS take something to do -
> knitting, crochet, embroidery - when I am going to the doctor, dentist,
> or, in the days when I had kids at home, also to their classes, games,
> whathaveyou. I also take my work to ALL meetings and then, as I tell
> people, at least SOMETHING gets accomplished.
>
> Olwyn Mary in New Orleans.
I take a book. Always. The mags in such places are usually - how shall I put
it - not to my taste :-)
Spouse used to take his tatting, even took it to the pub. It proved a way of
attracting female attention but that wasn't the intention, he just isn't
sociable.
Mary
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