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Crafts I love knitting.. my Nana taught me how to knit when I was 4 years old. Now when I knit, I knit with beads, shells, make up my own stitches and techniques.
As a child, I was always busy with my hands, even infront of the telly I was drawing or making something, knitting, sewing or embroidering. Now it has reinvented itself, and is not seen as being a granny-craft nor boring, and has become very fashionable. How many of you now knit, crochet, do needle point etc, for fun, relaxation or seriously? | |
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I suck at knitting!
Can you make me a sweater?? Or a scarf to keep me warm in winter? The Borg... Partypoopers of the galaxy.. ( Medical Hologram )
------------------------------------------------- ..Where is my lovelife.. where can it be?? There must be something wrong with the machinery.. | |
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counted cross stich
right now i am working on my daughters belly dance costume ( that we are making ) tonight we bought the cowrie shells and tiny brass bells to decorate her dance bra last night we cut out the fabric for her new harem pants we had a turkish vest special made ordered for her finishing up the black full circle gypsy skirt and researching now on how to make her tassel belt | |
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Mach said: counted cross stich
right now i am working on my daughters belly dance costume ( that we are making ) tonight we bought the cowrie shells and tiny brass bells to decorate her dance bra last night we cut out the fabric for her new harem pants we had a turkish vest special made ordered for her finishing up the black full circle gypsy skirt and researching now on how to make her tassel belt Oh good luck with that and be sure to post some pics when you are done.. Funny, when I first saw your post, I thought you were cross stitching her belly dance costume.. | |
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I can knit straight things, like scarves. But they always end up wavy ... oh and someone always has to cast on and cast off for me because I've never learnt how to do that.
I think you should set up Org Knitting School Red! | |
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Reincarnate said: I can knit straight things, like scarves. But they always end up wavy ... oh and someone always has to cast on and cast off for me because I've never learnt how to do that.
How cute!! Wavy scarfs are in these days.. | |
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I'm gonna knit a scarf for my boyfriend. I already bought the wool. It's been almost 10 years since I have knitted so my mom will have to help a little.
I like knitting and now I have a lot of spare time. I've graduated and I'm looking for a job which might take a while. So maybe I will make a lot of scarfs if I don't find a nice job... | |
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I hate it, too impatient | |
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REDFEATHERS said: Mach said: counted cross stich
right now i am working on my daughters belly dance costume ( that we are making ) tonight we bought the cowrie shells and tiny brass bells to decorate her dance bra last night we cut out the fabric for her new harem pants we had a turkish vest special made ordered for her finishing up the black full circle gypsy skirt and researching now on how to make her tassel belt Oh good luck with that and be sure to post some pics when you are done.. Funny, when I first saw your post, I thought you were cross stitching her belly dance costume.. maybe by then i'll have a new digital cam that works !!! | |
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isadora said: I'm gonna knit a scarf for my boyfriend. I already bought the wool. It's been almost 10 years since I have knitted so my mom will have to help a little.
I like knitting and now I have a lot of spare time. I've graduated and I'm looking for a job which might take a while. So maybe I will make a lot of scarfs if I don't find a nice job... Unless your boyfriend lives in 1953, I would suggest an alternative. Just buy him some crack, like everyone else does. | |
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BreddieMercury said: isadora said: I'm gonna knit a scarf for my boyfriend. I already bought the wool. It's been almost 10 years since I have knitted so my mom will have to help a little.
I like knitting and now I have a lot of spare time. I've graduated and I'm looking for a job which might take a while. So maybe I will make a lot of scarfs if I don't find a nice job... Unless your boyfriend lives in 1953, I would suggest an alternative. Just buy him some crack, like everyone else does. Maybe I should knit something to put his stash of crack in then | |
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BreddieMercury said: isadora said: I'm gonna knit a scarf for my boyfriend. I already bought the wool. It's been almost 10 years since I have knitted so my mom will have to help a little.
I like knitting and now I have a lot of spare time. I've graduated and I'm looking for a job which might take a while. So maybe I will make a lot of scarfs if I don't find a nice job... Unless your boyfriend lives in 1953, I would suggest an alternative. Just buy him some crack, like everyone else does. Unless you're intelligently challenged, I would suggest not to make preconceptions about people you do not know. Just act friendly, like everyone else does. No seriously, Belgian winters can be cold, and a scarf tends to help you keep warm around the neck. Hence, a knitted scarf can be handy at times. I don't know what your problem is with knitting, though. You're not allergic to wool, are ya? | |
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i am an old lady trapped in a hot, sexy, supple, 24 year old body. ok...i lie...its a 31 year old body.
i knit, cross-stitch (counted of course), sew, paint, basket weave, make no-sew knotted fleece blankets....umm..i think thats it. i'm a crafty little devil. you're only as old as you feel..............so how old do i feel
Now that food has replaced sex in my life, I can't even get into my own pants. | |
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I refuse to believe that any of you are serious about your love of knitting.
I refuse. | |
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Imago777 said: I refuse to believe that any of you are serious about your love of knitting.
I refuse. its sad but true. i love to knit. you're only as old as you feel..............so how old do i feel
Now that food has replaced sex in my life, I can't even get into my own pants. | |
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lillith said: Imago777 said: I refuse to believe that any of you are serious about your love of knitting.
I refuse. its sad but true. i love to knit. I refuse to believe you. There is some kind of joke there--there has to be! | |
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SereneSoul said: BreddieMercury said: Unless your boyfriend lives in 1953, I would suggest an alternative. Just buy him some crack, like everyone else does. Unless you're intelligently challenged, I would suggest not to make preconceptions about people you do not know. Just act friendly, like everyone else does. No seriously, Belgian winters can be cold, and a scarf tends to help you keep warm around the neck. Hence, a knitted scarf can be handy at times. I don't know what your problem is with knitting, though. You're not allergic to wool, are ya? A fight over woolen scarves. I don't think I ever heard that. | |
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isadora said: I'm gonna knit a scarf for my boyfriend. I already bought the wool. It's been almost 10 years since I have knitted so my mom will have to help a little.
I like knitting and now I have a lot of spare time. I've graduated and I'm looking for a job which might take a while. So maybe I will make a lot of scarfs if I don't find a nice job... btw, you go girl !! | |
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