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Old June 26th 06, 10:16 AM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.yarn
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I thought that you might be interested in a letter from the Daily Telegraph,
Mon 26 June.

---------------------------------------------------------
SIR -

Sports knitting equipment requirements: a TV, a remote controller, comfy
chair, needles, pattern and wool.

Techniques:
football - look up only when commentator sounds excited.
tennis - two rows per change of end., stitches between point and next serve.
racing - listen for "Under Orders".

Score (for my granddaughter) so far: one jumper, two hats, one penguin
complete with winter wardrobe, one cardigan unfinished from last winter and
half a mini blue whale.

Result: a nice sit-down for a change, and Wimbledon is yet to come.

:-D


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Old June 26th 06, 10:34 AM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.yarn
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Enzo Matrix wrote:
I thought that you might be interested in a letter from the Daily
Telegraph, Mon 26 June.

---------------------------------------------------------
SIR -

Sports knitting equipment requirements: a TV, a remote controller,
comfy chair, needles, pattern and wool.

Techniques:
football - look up only when commentator sounds excited.
tennis - two rows per change of end., stitches between point and next
serve. racing - listen for "Under Orders".

Score (for my granddaughter) so far: one jumper, two hats, one penguin
complete with winter wardrobe, one cardigan unfinished from last
winter and half a mini blue whale.

Result: a nice sit-down for a change, and Wimbledon is yet to come.

:-D


LOL I had to check which group I was in)


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Old June 26th 06, 11:45 AM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.yarn
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Enzo Matrix wrote:
I thought that you might be interested in a letter from the Daily
Telegraph, Mon 26 June.

---------------------------------------------------------
SIR -

Sports knitting equipment requirements: a TV, a remote controller,
comfy chair, needles, pattern and wool.

Techniques:
football - look up only when commentator sounds excited.
tennis - two rows per change of end., stitches between point and next
serve. racing - listen for "Under Orders".

Score (for my granddaughter) so far: one jumper, two hats, one penguin
complete with winter wardrobe, one cardigan unfinished from last
winter and half a mini blue whale.

Result: a nice sit-down for a change, and Wimbledon is yet to come.

:-D


I didn't write that letter, but I could have!

Higs,
Katherine


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Old June 26th 06, 01:22 PM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.yarn
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Why does that sound so much like me? DH watches it all, I knit/crochet/tat
and read the paper looking up when the sport gets exciting (which for me
isn't too often) and with Wimbledon starting I'll be doing even more of
that!!
Love & higs
Christine


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I thought that you might be interested in a letter from the Daily
Telegraph, Mon 26 June.

---------------------------------------------------------
SIR -

Sports knitting equipment requirements: a TV, a remote controller, comfy
chair, needles, pattern and wool.

Techniques:
football - look up only when commentator sounds excited.
tennis - two rows per change of end., stitches between point and next
serve.
racing - listen for "Under Orders".

Score (for my granddaughter) so far: one jumper, two hats, one penguin
complete with winter wardrobe, one cardigan unfinished from last winter
and half a mini blue whale.

Result: a nice sit-down for a change, and Wimbledon is yet to come.

:-D


--
Enzo

I wear the cheese. It does not wear me.







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Old June 26th 06, 07:48 PM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.yarn
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In article , "Enzo Matrix"
wrote:

I thought that you might be interested in a letter from the Daily Telegraph,
Mon 26 June.

---------------------------------------------------------
SIR -

Sports knitting equipment requirements: a TV, a remote controller, comfy
chair, needles, pattern and wool.

Techniques:
football - look up only when commentator sounds excited.
tennis - two rows per change of end., stitches between point and next serve.
racing - listen for "Under Orders".

Score (for my granddaughter) so far: one jumper, two hats, one penguin
complete with winter wardrobe, one cardigan unfinished from last winter and
half a mini blue whale.

Result: a nice sit-down for a change, and Wimbledon is yet to come.

:-D


Right on the mark

LOL

Els

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