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Old October 22nd 03, 05:08 AM
Noreen's Knit*che
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Default A note to newbies and lurkers...

Hello all!
I thought I'd just put in my two-cents, and say welcome, AND, if you're
lurking... please do come in and play... introduce yourself and have a
great time with us.
Some of us are 'seasoned' in yarn and thread crafts, but even someone new
to a craft CAN and DOES have plenty to contribute, fresh perspectives, etc.
Don't be shy, ask questions.
Don't be shy, jump in with an opinion or answer!
Even someone who's been knitting and crocheting for going on almost 40
years can get stumped, and we (I) aren't afraid to ASK!
I've been helped out PLENTY by this group... just ask Mirjam how MANY times
she sent me the knit-in-the-round mobius instructions. Ask Sonya how many
times she picked up needles and tried a pattern that didn't look right to
me, and sometimes she GOT the same results, and sometimes she figured out
that I actually did it wrong! Ask Helen how she put a machine-knitting
chart into perspective for me by SAYING what the chart didn't!
So, we're ALL learning something.....
DO come in and play, we really don't bite, we have a grand time... we do
get OFF topic a LOT, but that's the diversity and FUN of this group!
Hugs from Tennessee, USA,
Noreen



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Old October 22nd 03, 05:20 AM
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"Noreen's Knit*che" wrote in message
...
Hello all!
I thought I'd just put in my two-cents, and say welcome, AND, if you're
lurking... please do come in and play... introduce yourself and have a
great time with us.
Some of us are 'seasoned' in yarn and thread crafts, but even someone new
to a craft CAN and DOES have plenty to contribute, fresh perspectives,

etc.
Don't be shy, ask questions.
Don't be shy, jump in with an opinion or answer!
Even someone who's been knitting and crocheting for going on almost 40
years can get stumped, and we (I) aren't afraid to ASK!
I've been helped out PLENTY by this group... just ask Mirjam how MANY

times
she sent me the knit-in-the-round mobius instructions. Ask Sonya how

many
times she picked up needles and tried a pattern that didn't look right to
me, and sometimes she GOT the same results, and sometimes she figured out
that I actually did it wrong! Ask Helen how she put a machine-knitting
chart into perspective for me by SAYING what the chart didn't!
So, we're ALL learning something.....
DO come in and play, we really don't bite, we have a grand time... we do
get OFF topic a LOT, but that's the diversity and FUN of this group!
Hugs from Tennessee, USA,
Noreen




Okay.


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Old October 22nd 03, 06:44 AM
Noreen's Knit*che
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"AlenasMom" wrote in message
. cable.rogers.com...

Okay.


LOL, Lina!
I posted a bunch of conversion charts for you under your query about
crochet hook 4.5mm...
Hugs,
Noreen



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Old October 22nd 03, 10:02 PM
Liz
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On Tue, 21 Oct 2003 23:08:46 -0500, Noreen's Knit*che wrote:

Hello all!
I thought I'd just put in my two-cents, and say welcome, AND, if you're
lurking... please do come in and play... introduce yourself and have a
great time with us.


Hi

I dipped in briefly, a few days ago, but didn't introduce myself.
This group is much too busy for me to read everything (full time
lecturer in further education college, UK). My grandmothers taught me
to knit and crochet, somewhere between the ages of 5 and 8, so that I
used to dress my dolls. Don't do a lot now, but maintain an iterest
in handycrafts and look forward to doing more in a few years time.

I hope you don't mind if I continue just to dip in and dip out again -
I love the friendly atmosphere, and will jump in with an idea or
comment when I can. I know you have another Liz, so sorry if it is
confusing. I'll try to remember to change my sig to the full name
one, but sometimes I don't seem to have full control over this
software shrug, or my memory either ;-)
--
Liz Hanson
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Old October 22nd 03, 10:58 PM
Spike Driver
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I agree on all.

I have been helped by Noreen and several other great Ladies and Gentlemen in
the group. And hope several of my answers have helped others.

Noreen, could you or Mirjam send me the mobius instructions, Please.

Dennis

Yes some guys love to knit and crochet , God Bless.



"Noreen's Knit*che" wrote in message
...
Hello all!
I thought I'd just put in my two-cents, and say welcome, AND, if you're
lurking... please do come in and play... introduce yourself and have a
great time with us.
Some of us are 'seasoned' in yarn and thread crafts, but even someone new
to a craft CAN and DOES have plenty to contribute, fresh perspectives,

etc.
Don't be shy, ask questions.
Don't be shy, jump in with an opinion or answer!
Even someone who's been knitting and crocheting for going on almost 40
years can get stumped, and we (I) aren't afraid to ASK!
I've been helped out PLENTY by this group... just ask Mirjam how MANY

times
she sent me the knit-in-the-round mobius instructions. Ask Sonya how many
times she picked up needles and tried a pattern that didn't look right to
me, and sometimes she GOT the same results, and sometimes she figured out
that I actually did it wrong! Ask Helen how she put a machine-knitting
chart into perspective for me by SAYING what the chart didn't!
So, we're ALL learning something.....
DO come in and play, we really don't bite, we have a grand time... we do
get OFF topic a LOT, but that's the diversity and FUN of this group!
Hugs from Tennessee, USA,
Noreen



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Old October 22nd 03, 11:01 PM
Spike Driver
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I agree on all.

I have been helped by Noreen and several other great Ladies and Gentlemen in
the group. And hope several of my answers have helped others.

Noreen, could you or Mirjam send me the mobius instructions, Please.

Dennis

Yes some guys love to knit and crochet , God Bless.




"Noreen's Knit*che" wrote in message
...
Hello all!
I thought I'd just put in my two-cents, and say welcome, AND, if you're
lurking... please do come in and play... introduce yourself and have a
great time with us.
Some of us are 'seasoned' in yarn and thread crafts, but even someone new
to a craft CAN and DOES have plenty to contribute, fresh perspectives,

etc.
Don't be shy, ask questions.
Don't be shy, jump in with an opinion or answer!
Even someone who's been knitting and crocheting for going on almost 40
years can get stumped, and we (I) aren't afraid to ASK!
I've been helped out PLENTY by this group... just ask Mirjam how MANY

times
she sent me the knit-in-the-round mobius instructions. Ask Sonya how many
times she picked up needles and tried a pattern that didn't look right to
me, and sometimes she GOT the same results, and sometimes she figured out
that I actually did it wrong! Ask Helen how she put a machine-knitting
chart into perspective for me by SAYING what the chart didn't!
So, we're ALL learning something.....
DO come in and play, we really don't bite, we have a grand time... we do
get OFF topic a LOT, but that's the diversity and FUN of this group!
Hugs from Tennessee, USA,
Noreen



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Old October 22nd 03, 11:03 PM
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I stuttered !

"Spike Driver" wrote in message
...
I agree on all.

I have been helped by Noreen and several other great Ladies and Gentlemen

in
the group. And hope several of my answers have helped others.

Noreen, could you or Mirjam send me the mobius instructions, Please.

Dennis

Yes some guys love to knit and crochet , God Bless.




"Noreen's Knit*che" wrote in message
...
Hello all!
I thought I'd just put in my two-cents, and say welcome, AND, if you're
lurking... please do come in and play... introduce yourself and have a
great time with us.
Some of us are 'seasoned' in yarn and thread crafts, but even someone

new
to a craft CAN and DOES have plenty to contribute, fresh perspectives,

etc.
Don't be shy, ask questions.
Don't be shy, jump in with an opinion or answer!
Even someone who's been knitting and crocheting for going on almost 40
years can get stumped, and we (I) aren't afraid to ASK!
I've been helped out PLENTY by this group... just ask Mirjam how MANY

times
she sent me the knit-in-the-round mobius instructions. Ask Sonya how

many
times she picked up needles and tried a pattern that didn't look right

to
me, and sometimes she GOT the same results, and sometimes she figured

out
that I actually did it wrong! Ask Helen how she put a machine-knitting
chart into perspective for me by SAYING what the chart didn't!
So, we're ALL learning something.....
DO come in and play, we really don't bite, we have a grand time... we do
get OFF topic a LOT, but that's the diversity and FUN of this group!
Hugs from Tennessee, USA,
Noreen



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Old October 23rd 03, 12:03 AM
Noreen's Knit*che
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"Spike Driver" wrote in message
...
I agree on all.

I have been helped by Noreen and several other great Ladies and Gentlemen

in
the group. And hope several of my answers have helped others.

Noreen, could you or Mirjam send me the mobius instructions, Please.

Dennis

Yes some guys love to knit and crochet , God Bless.


Dennis, wonderful to see you again, and of course I will, give me a day or
two, and maybe remind me offlist at noreens underscore knitche at yahoo dot
com ....
Also, I see you've decided to fully 'come out', last time you posted you
signed Spike Driver... and only told me offlist that you were Dennis!
How IS your lovely wife? Please say hello!
Did you ever start the Fatigue sweater for your B.I.L???
I still chuckle over DD#2's "ARMY" acronym, which I know YOU enjoyed too!
Hugs,
Noreen

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Old October 23rd 03, 12:04 AM
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"Spike Driver" wrote in message
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I stuttered !

LOL!
You GO, Marine!
Hugs,
Noreen

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Old October 23rd 03, 04:09 PM
Elizabeth M. Phillips
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On Tue, 21 Oct 2003, Noreen's Knit*che wrote:

Hello all!
I thought I'd just put in my two-cents, and say welcome, AND, if you're
lurking... please do come in and play... introduce yourself and have a
great time with us.
Some of us are 'seasoned' in yarn and thread crafts, but even someone new
to a craft CAN and DOES have plenty to contribute, fresh perspectives, etc.
Don't be shy, ask questions.
Don't be shy, jump in with an opinion or answer!
Even someone who's been knitting and crocheting for going on almost 40
years can get stumped, and we (I) aren't afraid to ASK!
I've been helped out PLENTY by this group... just ask Mirjam how MANY times
she sent me the knit-in-the-round mobius instructions. Ask Sonya how many
times she picked up needles and tried a pattern that didn't look right to
me, and sometimes she GOT the same results, and sometimes she figured out
that I actually did it wrong! Ask Helen how she put a machine-knitting
chart into perspective for me by SAYING what the chart didn't!
So, we're ALL learning something.....
DO come in and play, we really don't bite, we have a grand time... we do
get OFF topic a LOT, but that's the diversity and FUN of this group!
Hugs from Tennessee, USA,
Noreen


Thanks for your chatty welcome, Noreen. I will hang around when I have
time. Am looking SOMEWHERE for chenille yarn. Where is good yarn that
isn't two arms and three legs?

Thanks and hello to you from Missouri, the Show Me State.

Betsy Phillips

 




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