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I've also spent that same amount of time developing my knack for self delusion.

I'm way distracted when it comes to, I don't know, gardening or big projects or whatever. I'll do a great job one year and the next not care all that much.
I want to learn how to knit. Maybe tomorrow.

@ RA. I checked out a couple of DVD's at the library to learn knitting because every person that I asked to teach me had a slightly different technique...very confusing. Also I could replay a certain stitch 100 times if necessary and no one was irritated with me. :)

I was taught to knit by three or four different people, but ended up doing it my own way in the end. You have to just figure it out on your own, in the end I believe.

I've learned crochet stitch a couple times but never made a chain longer than a couple inches. It is useful to know if you're a knitter, though; some patterns call for crocheted edges, or if you're making a blanket from knitted squares, crocheting them together.
I tried to teach my niece to knit when she was about 11 and it didn't take. A lot of it for a beginner is getting comfortable with the tension. Beginners tend to want to knit very tight stitches, which makes it harder to get them on and off the needle. You have to develop a looseness in your fingers and say goodbye to that deathgrip.
I would like to learn to sew. My mother tried to teach me how to use a sewing machine when I was about 11, and it didn't take with me either.
I tried to teach my niece to knit when she was about 11 and it didn't take. A lot of it for a beginner is getting comfortable with the tension. Beginners tend to want to knit very tight stitches, which makes it harder to get them on and off the needle. You have to develop a looseness in your fingers and say goodbye to that deathgrip.
I would like to learn to sew. My mother tried to teach me how to use a sewing machine when I was about 11, and it didn't take with me either.
The baby blanket I just made for some friends has this flipper on one corner because I refuse to count up to 300 stitches on a single row. I can do the pattern once it is established, but I have the hardest time making sure I have 167 instead of 174 stitches in the row.

Oh yes, I always cease knitting for the summer. Nothing worse than wool covering your lap on a hot day.
Ha, my son has just learned to knit at school, he came home all excited. He asked me whether I knew how. Part of me wanted to deny it. I have been such a slack parent I haven't passed knitting or crocheting skills onto my kids.


Slack!
Larry wrote: "Slack!"
Yup. I am trying to deny my country upbringing. :)
Yup. I am trying to deny my country upbringing. :)

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Jackie - your black kitty looks like my boy Stryker! He loves snuggling on my projects too!

happy fathers day
Hee.
If I knew how to make a knife, I would. For my dad. He has this offset bread knife with a wooden handle that is at least 30-40 years old, and the handle has started to rot and separate from the blade. I keep buying him new bread knives but he doesn't use them because they're not offset enough and they don't have a pointy tip like the old one. He doesn't know it's a bread knife, to him it's an "everything" knife.
If I knew how to make a knife, I would. For my dad. He has this offset bread knife with a wooden handle that is at least 30-40 years old, and the handle has started to rot and separate from the blade. I keep buying him new bread knives but he doesn't use them because they're not offset enough and they don't have a pointy tip like the old one. He doesn't know it's a bread knife, to him it's an "everything" knife.


they def would believe me trying to make a hunting knife for my dad in the garage

No don't do that. Now you make me feel bad. :( That was not my intent at all. I had a vision of a perfectly formed knife that you were being modest over.
Is it possible to have the "knitting and crocheting discussion" removed from the header? I really wanted people to talk about anything they made.
Agreed, knitting or crocheting is enough to scare even the most well adjusted male off and quite a few females.

(Um... I meant me)
Congratulations, you have done a splendid job so far.
::note in Diary - must remember to wish Cosmic Sher a happy birthday on Friday/Saturday::
::note in Diary - must remember to wish Cosmic Sher a happy birthday on Friday/Saturday::

Welcome to the club Cynthia, Happy Birthday.
Cynthia wrote: "Thanks Jim. Fifty is the new forty?"
Amen Sistah!
Amen Sistah!


Kevin "El Liso Grande" wrote: "happy birthday cynthia. fifty is fifty. forty is forty. ain't no going back. tear off the rearview mirror and floor it looking forward"
Amen, brother, amen.
Amen, brother, amen.

You are so wise. Too bad it takes us so long to get this wickedly smart (and good-looking). Cheers.

What? It was hard, and it was the first time I used Photoshop..

On an actual project, though, I used two 12-hour-long bus rides crocheting my first scarf this past March. Wish I had finished. I keep meaning to, then I get dis-- SHINY!!!
For me it was a bed-sized blanket with about 100 different colors. I knitted it off and on for probably 2.5 years.