scrutiny
coventry |
16 of 83
Thu 22nd Nov 2012 4:09pm
Here's one, I cannot for the life of me remember how to do this.
One cotton reel, four tacks equally spaced and knocked in on one end and then use it for knitting.
How did we start? then knit? then cast off?
Can anyone remember please? |
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Midland Red
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17 of 83
Thu 22nd Nov 2012 4:18pm
French knitting? |
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morgana
the secret garden |
18 of 83
Thu 22nd Nov 2012 4:26pm
I could tell but easier this way |
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scrutiny
coventry |
19 of 83
Thu 22nd Nov 2012 4:40pm
Absolutely brilliant, Morgana, thank you. |
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NormK
bulkington |
20 of 83
Thu 22nd Nov 2012 4:44pm
I think we called it Corkwool scrutiny. We used to make miles of it, and mum would stitch it together in a circle to make placemats for the table. Milly rules
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scrutiny
coventry |
21 of 83
Thu 22nd Nov 2012 4:51pm
Thanks all, sounds daft I know but I used to sit on an old arcade penny machine (the sort where you flipped the ball bearing round) on a bomb site in Read St when I came out of school, knitting. |
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NormK
bulkington |
22 of 83
Thu 22nd Nov 2012 5:24pm
No comment, scrutiny Milly rules
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morgana
the secret garden |
23 of 83
Thu 22nd Nov 2012 6:30pm
I recall those machines and nothing wrong with a man knitting, my son used to knit all his kids' jumpers as his wife is disabled. |
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Old Lincolnian
Coventry |
24 of 83
Thu 22nd Nov 2012 6:53pm
I used to french knit and finger knit, mainly woolly hats as that was all I could do (a couple of scarves as well). One of my brothers used to embroider but eventually he stopped because he got fed up of the odd looks he got on train journeys.
Wasn't there a man who used to sit in Cathedral Lanes (when it had seats) and knit most days? |
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morgana
the secret garden |
25 of 83
Thu 22nd Nov 2012 7:07pm
Yes, Old Lincolnian nothing wrong with that either, no man is looked down upon when weaving, sewing car seat covers, or sewing cloths in factories or even the tapestry that's in the cathedral, men worked on that too. |
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NormK
bulkington |
26 of 83
Thu 22nd Nov 2012 7:31pm
Maybe so morgana, but sitting on a pinball machine? Milly rules
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morgana
the secret garden |
27 of 83
Wed 28th Nov 2012 3:36pm
Well, scrutiny, you can start again, I've just ordered one from the Betterware for £3.99, for my 7 year old granddaughter for Christmas, you'll just have to find the old arcade penny machine now to sit on |
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Midland Red
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28 of 83
Wed 28th Nov 2012 4:51pm
You mean like these? |
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morgana
the secret garden |
29 of 83
Tue 25th Dec 2012 12:25pm
For scrutiny, Merry Christmas, just for you, remember these, only mine was a cotton reel with panel pins tapped into the top.
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scrutiny
coventry |
30 of 83
Tue 25th Dec 2012 1:37pm
MR, they were the machines, but some of them still worked.
Morgana, You had the same cotton reels as me but done a lot more with them.
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