bobg
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I was watching Mrs BG clacking away making me some leg warmers the other night and rashly asked her to give me a lesson........ it's bloody hard... have any other chaps ever tried it ??
I was watching Mrs BG clacking away making me some leg warmers the other night and rashly asked her to give me a lesson........ it's bloody hard... have any other chaps ever tried it ??
I was watching Mrs BG clacking away making me some leg warmers the other night and rashly asked her to give me a lesson........ it's bloody hard... have any other chaps ever tried it ??
I taught a couple of people at an event a couple of weeks back, and one of them was a middle aged chap. He took a fair while to pick it up, but by the end of the day I'd marked him down as academic-but-practically-useless, so it may just have been him.
Teaching people though, reminded me just how hard it is, to start with. Once it becomes natural, you forget how much coordination is required, just to hold the needles without all the stitches dropping off..
Who taught you Vernon??
Bob ( having trouble with his tension....)
I was having a pot of tea ( yes I still use a teapot... and a teacosy) with an old Austrian neighbour earlier and she showed me the way she does it... miles easier. Off to knit a Mercian...
BTW its harder than playing the uke Arch...
never tried in because iam a real man who does not use hard creams or other girly products .now man up !
never tried in because iam a real man who does not use hard creams or other girly products .
I was looking at his patchwork book a couple of weeks ago, fantastic stuff in there.
We knitted at primary school but I've often thought about learning to darn and repairing some of the pricey walking socks I've got that are down at heel. Still not done owt about it though.