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Old September 6th 07, 02:24 AM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.needlework,rec.crafts.textiles.yarn,rec.crafts.textiles.machine-knit,rec.crafts.textiles.marketplace,rec.crafts.textiles.quilting
JackG
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Default ** Daughter's New Knitting Blog

All,

What's a father to do when his daughter works sooooo hard to create a
brand new knitting blog...and nobody has come to visit it yet? Of
course it's wonderful and you all should go check it out.

She is a recent college grad with a math major who would "like to
publish a math paper on the "knittability" of topological surfaces. "
Don't ask me what it means but I'm sure you will all appreciate it.
Sweaters, socks, handwarming creatures...

http://anotherknittingblog.blogspot.com/

Check it out and if you want to be really nice....leave her a comment.

Regards,
Proud Dad

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Old September 6th 07, 04:03 AM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.needlework,rec.crafts.textiles.yarn,rec.crafts.textiles.machine-knit,rec.crafts.textiles.marketplace,rec.crafts.textiles.quilting
Murielle
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Just added your daughter's blog to my knitting links. It's a great site! I
would have left a comment but it needed a google account and I'm just not up
for a google account. Please tell her I'm looking forward to seeing what
she will do with the wool from her green sweater. And, I love that she
knows the past tense of "knit" is "knitted". Education will out, always.

Murielle
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All,

What's a father to do when his daughter works sooooo hard to create a
brand new knitting blog...and nobody has come to visit it yet? Of
course it's wonderful and you all should go check it out.

She is a recent college grad with a math major who would "like to
publish a math paper on the "knittability" of topological surfaces. "
Don't ask me what it means but I'm sure you will all appreciate it.
Sweaters, socks, handwarming creatures...

http://anotherknittingblog.blogspot.com/

Check it out and if you want to be really nice....leave her a comment.

Regards,
Proud Dad



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Old September 6th 07, 04:18 AM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.needlework,rec.crafts.textiles.yarn,rec.crafts.textiles.machine-knit,rec.crafts.textiles.marketplace,rec.crafts.textiles.quilting
Murielle
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Before I settle too high on my high horse I'd better check it out. LOL!

Murielle

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Just added your daughter's blog to my knitting links. It's a great site!
I would have left a comment but it needed a google account and I'm just
not up for a google account. Please tell her I'm looking forward to
seeing what she will do with the wool from her green sweater. And, I love
that she knows the past tense of "knit" is "knitted". Education will out,
always.

Murielle
"JackG" wrote in message
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All,

What's a father to do when his daughter works sooooo hard to create a
brand new knitting blog...and nobody has come to visit it yet? Of
course it's wonderful and you all should go check it out.

She is a recent college grad with a math major who would "like to
publish a math paper on the "knittability" of topological surfaces. "
Don't ask me what it means but I'm sure you will all appreciate it.
Sweaters, socks, handwarming creatures...

http://anotherknittingblog.blogspot.com/

Check it out and if you want to be really nice....leave her a comment.

Regards,
Proud Dad





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Old September 6th 07, 05:34 AM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.needlework,rec.crafts.textiles.yarn,rec.crafts.textiles.machine-knit,rec.crafts.textiles.marketplace,rec.crafts.textiles.quilting
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On Sep 6, 4:24 am, JackG wrote:
All,

What's a father to do when his daughter works sooooo hard to create a
brand new knitting blog...and nobody has come to visit it yet? Of
course it's wonderful and you all should go check it out.

She is a recent college grad with a math major who would "like to
publish a math paper on the "knittability" of topological surfaces. "
Don't ask me what it means but I'm sure you will all appreciate it.
Sweaters, socks, handwarming creatures...

http://anotherknittingblog.blogspot.com/

Check it out and if you want to be really nice....leave her a comment.

Regards,
Proud Dad


Proud Dad , well done !!!!
Tell your daughter that next time when unravvelling an old sweater ,,
she should get some Plastic clothes hangers that have hooks for
skirts , than she should make a loop and wrap the thread on that
clotheshanger , leaving the HOOK free , this will enable her to dip
the wool into a LUKE WARM water with HAIR SHAMPOO ,,,,, than soak in
luke clean water , than , rinse in clean tap water , than hang over
bath or such place ,,,,,,
mirjam

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Old September 6th 07, 05:05 PM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.needlework,rec.crafts.textiles.yarn,rec.crafts.textiles.machine-knit,rec.crafts.textiles.marketplace,rec.crafts.textiles.quilting
JackG
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Will do...thanks for the nice comments.
Jack

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Old September 6th 07, 07:05 PM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.needlework,rec.crafts.textiles.yarn,rec.crafts.textiles.machine-knit,rec.crafts.textiles.marketplace,rec.crafts.textiles.quilting
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On Sep 5, 9:24 pm, JackG wrote:
All,

What's a father to do when his daughter works sooooo hard to create a
brand new knitting blog...and nobody has come to visit it yet? Of
course it's wonderful and you all should go check it out.

She is a recent college grad with a math major who would "like to
publish a math paper on the "knittability" of topological surfaces. "
Don't ask me what it means but I'm sure you will all appreciate it.
Sweaters, socks, handwarming creatures...

http://anotherknittingblog.blogspot.com/

Check it out and if you want to be really nice....leave her a comment.

Regards,
Proud Dad


Looks good to me. I didn't have time to explore fully or to leave a
comment,
but have added it to my list of blogs to visit.

Higs,
Katherine

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Old September 7th 07, 12:44 AM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.needlework,rec.crafts.textiles.yarn,rec.crafts.textiles.machine-knit,rec.crafts.textiles.marketplace,rec.crafts.textiles.quilting
JackG
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On Sep 5, 10:03 pm, "Murielle" wrote:
Just added your daughter's blog to my knitting links. It's a great site! I
would have left a comment but it needed a google account and I'm just not up
for a google account. Please tell her I'm looking forward to seeing what
she will do with the wool from her green sweater. And, I love that she
knows the past tense of "knit" is "knitted". Education will out, always.

Murielle"JackG" wrote in message

ps.com...



All,


What's a father to do when his daughter works sooooo hard to create a
brand new knitting blog...and nobody has come to visit it yet? Of
course it's wonderful and you all should go check it out.


She is a recent college grad with a math major who would "like to
publish a math paper on the "knittability" of topological surfaces. "
Don't ask me what it means but I'm sure you will all appreciate it.
Sweaters, socks, handwarming creatures...


http://anotherknittingblog.blogspot.com/


Check it out and if you want to be really nice....leave her a comment.


Regards,
Proud Dad- Hide quoted text -


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Based on your comment she has removed the "google account"
requirement....just a mouse click was all it took.
Jack

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Old September 7th 07, 01:19 AM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.needlework
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JackG wrote:
All,

What's a father to do when his daughter works sooooo hard to create a
brand new knitting blog...and nobody has come to visit it yet? Of
course it's wonderful and you all should go check it out.

She is a recent college grad with a math major who would "like to
publish a math paper on the "knittability" of topological surfaces. "
Don't ask me what it means but I'm sure you will all appreciate it.
Sweaters, socks, handwarming creatures...

http://anotherknittingblog.blogspot.com/

Check it out and if you want to be really nice....leave her a comment.

Regards,
Proud Dad

Neat blog. IIRC, one of the science mags (might have been Discovery or
Scientific American) had an article last year on a mathematician who was
also a knitter. She would knit her formulas, thus creating a
three-dimensional form - some of them were very organic. For someone
like me who is very visual and needs to be able to picture something to
be able to understand it, it was very, very interesting.

MargW
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Old September 7th 07, 05:09 AM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.needlework
Olwyn Mary
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lucretia borgia wrote:

This thread is crossposted to hell and back.


And I, for one, resent it. It is a waste of my time to see the same ad
(yes, it is an ad for her blog, IMO) on virtually every ng I read.
Thus, I would not dream of reading said blog.

Olwyn Mary in New Orleans.

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Old September 7th 07, 06:19 AM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.needlework,rec.crafts.textiles.yarn,rec.crafts.textiles.machine-knit,rec.crafts.textiles.marketplace,rec.crafts.textiles.quilting
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"JackG" wrote in message
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On Sep 5, 10:03 pm, "Murielle" wrote:
Just added your daughter's blog to my knitting links. It's a great site!
I
would have left a comment but it needed a google account and I'm just not
up
for a google account. Please tell her I'm looking forward to seeing what
she will do with the wool from her green sweater. And, I love that she
knows the past tense of "knit" is "knitted". Education will out, always.

Murielle"JackG" wrote in message

ps.com...



All,


What's a father to do when his daughter works sooooo hard to create a
brand new knitting blog...and nobody has come to visit it yet? Of
course it's wonderful and you all should go check it out.


She is a recent college grad with a math major who would "like to
publish a math paper on the "knittability" of topological surfaces. "
Don't ask me what it means but I'm sure you will all appreciate it.
Sweaters, socks, handwarming creatures...


http://anotherknittingblog.blogspot.com/


Check it out and if you want to be really nice....leave her a comment.


Regards,
Proud Dad- Hide quoted text -


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Based on your comment she has removed the "google account"
requirement....just a mouse click was all it took.
Jack

Wonderful! I'll pop in again and leave her a comment.

Thanks,
Murielle


 




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