200 Artisan Skills to Make a Victorian Town Functional
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< spits out tea >
Awesome.
Awesome.
Andy Hunt
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Eternal Sunshine wrote: I wouldn't want to worry you with the truth.
I happen to be a full-time knitter and seamstress and I sure do wish there were 19 of me. I swear since all those foks started talking about recession sometime last year my order book has just shot up. I can't keep up with what I'm being asked to do now, and I'm still trying to make my own clothes!DominicJ wrote:Hmmm, there seems to be an awful lot missing from that, especialy with the amount of duplication, theres 19 textile jobs, but surely crochet, knitting and embroidery arent three specialisms, 4 is you count seamstress?
19 isn't enough by a long way.
Happy knitting.
My OH has recently taken up knitting, she has just lauched herself straight into it, she seems to have a natural flair for it, she's already knitted some socks, a hat and is halfway through knitting a cardigan now. Unstoppable!!
Could come in handy too, you never know.
Could come in handy too, you never know.
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Eternal Sunshine wrote: I wouldn't want to worry you with the truth.
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Hmmm...caviar? no thanks from a vegan; Moet & Chandon? fizzy piss; Green and Blacks? no credibility since they sold out.aliwood wrote:I believe both Tattercoats and I have regularly stated that knitted socks are the knitting equivalent of caviar, Moet & Chandon and Green and Blacks chocolate.
I do like knitted socks though.
I experience pleasure and pains, and pursue goals in service of them, so I cannot reasonably deny the right of other sentient agents to do the same - Steven Pinker
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They're easier to mend (the most important aspect), warmer and less likely (though not necessarily) to involve fossil fuels in their making; they'd be closer to 'organic' too, than store-bought.JohnB wrote:Do they get holes less often than the mass produced ones? If so, I'd better start learning to knit.emordnilap wrote:I do like knitted socks though.
I experience pleasure and pains, and pursue goals in service of them, so I cannot reasonably deny the right of other sentient agents to do the same - Steven Pinker
Depends how hard you wear them, you certainly get less seams so less blisters, and they are a lot warmer in winter and a lot cooler in summer. They are indeed, easier to mend and you can get UK produced sock wool from places like this http://www.bluefaced.com/wool%20yarn.htm the one thing that site does not convey is the faint whiff of sheep as you open the packet. I've never had that happen in a shopJohnB wrote:Do they get holes less often than the mass produced ones? If so, I'd better start learning to knit.emordnilap wrote:I do like knitted socks though.
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*blows raspberry at Emordnilap*emordnilap wrote:Hmmm...caviar? no thanks from a vegan; Moet & Chandon? fizzy piss; Green and Blacks? no credibility since they sold out.aliwood wrote:I believe both Tattercoats and I have regularly stated that knitted socks are the knitting equivalent of caviar, Moet & Chandon and Green and Blacks chocolate.
I do like knitted socks though.
You know what we mean. And Ali's right, you know... those who knit, are knitting, and those who don't, seem to want to learn.
The day I wear a garment that I've taken through from fleece to garment I will be a very happy soul.
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Coo! I shall add that to my cv. Pneumatic/fructarian... I *like*that.Vortex wrote:Your literary - and pneumatic/fructarian - skills are urgently needed over at the BNP thread ...*blows raspberry at Emordnilap*
I should post more often. I read you, guys, really I do, but... there's this knitting habit I have...
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