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One hump or two?
Very good film indeed!
Noreen -- change n e t to c o m to email/reply to me. http://www.lulu.com/content/292418 wrote in message . com... In the British Navy per "Master and Commander" - a movie well worth seeing. Aaron " YarnWright" wrote in message ... In the Garden of Weeden??? Noreen -- change n e t to c o m to email/reply to me. http://www.lulu.com/content/292418 wrote in message . com... Always choose the "lesser of two weevils"! Aaron " YarnWright" wrote in message ... PC as in politically correct or PC as in personal computer? running and ducking cuz I KNOW what you meant! Noreen who is about the most pIc person she knows. -- change n e t to c o m to email/reply to me. http://www.lulu.com/content/292418 wrote in message . net... Like Mongolian camels dat weave der wool along side of the road? : ) (think not PC) Aaron "Mirjam Bruck-Cohen" wrote in message ... And herre i thought we were discussing Camels ,,,, Not all camels` wools are good for knitting . mirjam Every knitting project has a "hump," a point from which you can see the finish and the going gets easier. She says to knit 14 inches from start of knitting to beginning of arm gussets, so I stop and measure my progress every couple of hours. I know it silly, but I can not help myself. I get into a new section of pattern, and everything curls and puckers a little more. Then, as I lay it out on my knee, I have less then I had before. (With apologies to Tim Finnegan, James Joyce, and the musical, magical fruit The less I got, The more I knit. The more I knit, The more it curls. The more it curls, The less I got. . . . Not sure how many humps this thing is going to have. Aaron |
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One hump or two?
Knitting with camels - so would that go "knit, knit, spit" lol -regards
Alison "Mirjam Bruck-Cohen" wrote in message ... And herre i thought we were discussing Camels ,,,, Not all camels` wools are good for knitting . mirjam Every knitting project has a "hump," a point from which you can see the finish and the going gets easier. She says to knit 14 inches from start of knitting to beginning of arm gussets, so I stop and measure my progress every couple of hours. I know it silly, but I can not help myself. I get into a new section of pattern, and everything curls and puckers a little more. Then, as I lay it out on my knee, I have less then I had before. (With apologies to Tim Finnegan, James Joyce, and the musical, magical fruit The less I got, The more I knit. The more I knit, The more it curls. The more it curls, The less I got. . . . Not sure how many humps this thing is going to have. Aaron |
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One hump or two?
I don't know what everyone here has been drinking but I'll have some too.
LOL -- Jan in MN "Yoda62" wrote in message ... Knitting with camels - so would that go "knit, knit, spit" lol -regards Alison "Mirjam Bruck-Cohen" wrote in message ... And herre i thought we were discussing Camels ,,,, Not all camels` wools are good for knitting . mirjam Every knitting project has a "hump," a point from which you can see the finish and the going gets easier. She says to knit 14 inches from start of knitting to beginning of arm gussets, so I stop and measure my progress every couple of hours. I know it silly, but I can not help myself. I get into a new section of pattern, and everything curls and puckers a little more. Then, as I lay it out on my knee, I have less then I had before. (With apologies to Tim Finnegan, James Joyce, and the musical, magical fruit The less I got, The more I knit. The more I knit, The more it curls. The more it curls, The less I got. . . . Not sure how many humps this thing is going to have. Aaron |
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One hump or two?
On Mon, 22 May 2006 18:12:40 GMT, spewed forth :
Every knitting project has a "hump," a point from which you can see the finish and the going gets easier. Wish I could get to the top of the hell, er, hill that is the shawl I'm working on. I spent most of today trying to figure out why I was one stitch short on one half of the shawl. Finally determined I dropped a YO from the previous right-side row, had to tink and reknit AGAIN. Seems like I'm knitting each row three times to get it right - and it shouldn't be this difficult! /whine +++++++++++++ Reply to the list as I do not publish an email address to USENET. This practice has cut my spam by more than 95%. Of course, I did have to abandon a perfectly good email account... |
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One hump or two?
I have No idea what you write here ???
We have the One Hump kind in the south, We also have a group of scientists , in Beer-Sheba University who are experts on all kinds of Camel products ,, did you know One can`t make cheese from their milk , But A wonderful Iceream "Camelida " Local Camels wools is only good for rugs it is too Coarse ,,, mirjam Like Mongolian camels dat weave der wool along side of the road? : ) (think not PC) Aaron |
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One hump or two?
Wooly when this thing happens the second time ,,, it is a sign to put
work on side and do something else for a while ,,, than come back with fresh mind ,......mirjam On Mon, 22 May 2006 18:12:40 GMT, spewed forth : Every knitting project has a "hump," a point from which you can see the finish and the going gets easier. |
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One hump or two?
The Gallop rule does not hold for lace? EG
I can assure you that I am Appling it liberally to my Gansey. If they find me bobbing in the surf, they will say, "Yep, that's Aaron! Look at those moss diamond repeats, he never could count." Aaron "Wooly" wrote in message ... On Mon, 22 May 2006 18:12:40 GMT, spewed forth : Every knitting project has a "hump," a point from which you can see the finish and the going gets easier. Wish I could get to the top of the hell, er, hill that is the shawl I'm working on. I spent most of today trying to figure out why I was one stitch short on one half of the shawl. Finally determined I dropped a YO from the previous right-side row, had to tink and reknit AGAIN. Seems like I'm knitting each row three times to get it right - and it shouldn't be this difficult! /whine +++++++++++++ Reply to the list as I do not publish an email address to USENET. This practice has cut my spam by more than 95%. Of course, I did have to abandon a perfectly good email account... |
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One hump or two?
Some persons with an accent would pronounce "weave" as "leave" (as in on a
thorn bush) so it was a very bad pun. Bye the way, did you know that camel's milk goes very well with dates? (Living on dates makes one constipated, while the camels milk is a very good laxative. The combination is a great gift from God (or at least better than those plastic pouches of MEALS, READY TO EAT that had been sitting in the desert for few months, and we had been eating for months : ) The soft stuff for knitting yarn is from the other kind of camel. Aaron "Mirjam Bruck-Cohen" wrote in message ... I have No idea what you write here ??? We have the One Hump kind in the south, We also have a group of scientists , in Beer-Sheba University who are experts on all kinds of Camel products ,, did you know One can`t make cheese from their milk , But A wonderful Iceream "Camelida " Local Camels wools is only good for rugs it is too Coarse ,,, mirjam Like Mongolian camels dat weave der wool along side of the road? : ) (think not PC) Aaron |
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One hump or two?
I thought dates would be laxitative (?) like raisins and prunes. Learn
something new. JJMolvik wrote in message . net... Some persons with an accent would pronounce "weave" as "leave" (as in on a thorn bush) so it was a very bad pun. Bye the way, did you know that camel's milk goes very well with dates? (Living on dates makes one constipated, while the camels milk is a very good laxative. The combination is a great gift from God (or at least better than those plastic pouches of MEALS, READY TO EAT that had been sitting in the desert for few months, and we had been eating for months : ) The soft stuff for knitting yarn is from the other kind of camel. Aaron "Mirjam Bruck-Cohen" wrote in message ... I have No idea what you write here ??? We have the One Hump kind in the south, We also have a group of scientists , in Beer-Sheba University who are experts on all kinds of Camel products ,, did you know One can`t make cheese from their milk , But A wonderful Iceream "Camelida " Local Camels wools is only good for rugs it is too Coarse ,,, mirjam Like Mongolian camels dat weave der wool along side of the road? : ) (think not PC) Aaron |
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One hump or two?
Yes Dates are very laxative ,,, abd Grandeapples stop this ...
mirjam I thought dates would be laxitative (?) like raisins and prunes. Learn something new. JJMolvik |
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