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Old April 14th 08, 07:53 PM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.yarn
Richard Eney
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In article ,
Richard Eney wrote:
Spike Driver wrote:
wrote:
"CATS" wrote in message
It sounds wonderful! Congratulations on completing the
task, and thankyou for such an informative review.

Makes me wish I had someone out here to teach me how to use
the tools you mentioned.


I have been thinking about writing a book, but now I think a DVD would be
better. Do you think you could learn from a DVD or do you think you need
a teacher right there in the room?

How about interactive video over the internet?


Aaron,

I would be happy with a video!


I'd like a video or DVD or book, ideally a DVD with book.
Once you have the product *sigh*, you could begin teaching
your technique. Maybe even at Stitches?

=Tamar


I just found the videos of his technique that Aaron has put up on his blog.
I'm very glad to see them; I hadn't understood just how he holds the
needles from the purely verbal descriptions. Each video is very short
and deals with one topic, so you don't have to wait for a long one to load
or fast forward to get to the topic. I still want to buy a DVD and book
but this is great!

=Tamar
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Old April 14th 08, 08:36 PM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.yarn
Bernadette
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Default gansey knitting videos

On Mon, 14 Apr 2008 13:53:29 -0500, Richard Eney wrote:

In article , Richard Eney
wrote:
Spike Driver wrote:
wrote:
"CATS" wrote in message
It sounds wonderful! Congratulations on completing the task, and
thankyou for such an informative review.

Makes me wish I had someone out here to teach me how to use the tools
you mentioned.


I have been thinking about writing a book, but now I think a DVD would
be better. Do you think you could learn from a DVD or do you think
you need a teacher right there in the room?

How about interactive video over the internet?


Aaron,

I would be happy with a video!


I'd like a video or DVD or book, ideally a DVD with book. Once you have
the product *sigh*, you could begin teaching your technique. Maybe even
at Stitches?

=Tamar


I just found the videos of his technique that Aaron has put up on his
blog. I'm very glad to see them; I hadn't understood just how he holds the
needles from the purely verbal descriptions. Each video is very short and
deals with one topic, so you don't have to wait for a long one to load or
fast forward to get to the topic. I still want to buy a DVD and book but
this is great!

=Tamar


That is great news Tamar. Have you a link for Aaron's blog please? It is
a long time since he posted in here and I didn't keep a note of his blog
when he posted pictures of one of the ganseys he had completed. Many
thanks if you have. :-)

--
You˘re only young once, but you can be immature forever
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Old April 15th 08, 06:53 AM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.yarn
Richard Eney
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Default gansey knitting videos

In article ,
YarnWright wrote:
Bernadette spun a FINE 'yarn':
On Mon, 14 Apr 2008 13:53:29 -0500, Richard Eney wrote:
Richard Eney wrote:
Spike Driver wrote:
wrote:

I have been thinking about writing a book, but now I think a DVD
would be better. Do you think you could learn from a DVD or do you
think you need a teacher right there in the room?

How about interactive video over the internet?

I would be happy with a video!

I'd like a video or DVD or book, ideally a DVD with book. Once you have
the product sigh, you could begin teaching your technique. Maybe even
at Stitches?

I just found the videos of his technique that Aaron has put up on his
blog. I'm very glad to see them; I hadn't understood just how he holds the
needles from the purely verbal descriptions. Each video is very short and
deals with one topic, so you don't have to wait for a long one to load or
fast forward to get to the topic. I still want to buy a DVD and book but
this is great!

=Tamar


That is great news Tamar. Have you a link for Aaron's blog please? It is
a long time since he posted in here and I didn't keep a note of his blog
when he posted pictures of one of the ganseys he had completed. Many
thanks if you have. :-)

end quoted

Bernadette. . .

I used to have it, it's a blogspot blog, and I THINK it's
http://gansey.blogspot.com or something close to that....


That's it, Noreen. The title of the blog is A Fisherman Knits but
the actual URL is as you have it:

http://gansey.blogspot.com

Be sure to click for the older posts to get all the videos.

=Tamar

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Old April 15th 08, 09:53 AM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.yarn
Bernadette
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Default gansey knitting videos

On Tue, 15 Apr 2008 00:53:05 -0500, Richard Eney wrote:

In article , YarnWright
wrote:
Bernadette spun a FINE 'yarn':
On Mon, 14 Apr 2008 13:53:29 -0500, Richard Eney wrote:
Richard Eney wrote:
Spike Driver wrote:
wrote:

I have been thinking about writing a book, but now I think a DVD
would be better. Do you think you could learn from a DVD or do you
think you need a teacher right there in the room?

How about interactive video over the internet?

I would be happy with a video!

I'd like a video or DVD or book, ideally a DVD with book. Once you
have the product sigh, you could begin teaching your technique. Maybe
even at Stitches?

I just found the videos of his technique that Aaron has put up on his
blog. I'm very glad to see them; I hadn't understood just how he holds
the needles from the purely verbal descriptions. Each video is very
short and deals with one topic, so you don't have to wait for a long
one to load or fast forward to get to the topic. I still want to buy
a DVD and book but this is great!

=Tamar

That is great news Tamar. Have you a link for Aaron's blog please? It is
a long time since he posted in here and I didn't keep a note of his blog
when he posted pictures of one of the ganseys he had completed. Many
thanks if you have. :-)

end quoted

Bernadette. . .

I used to have it, it's a blogspot blog, and I THINK it's
http://gansey.blogspot.com or something close to that....


That's it, Noreen. The title of the blog is A Fisherman Knits but the
actual URL is as you have it:

http://gansey.blogspot.com

Be sure to click for the older posts to get all the videos.

=Tamar


Thank you Tamar, that is safely saved now. I shall go back to it later and
check it all out. :-)

A while ago Rob got rid of Windows from my computer and installed Linux
for me (it is a lot easier to use) but that was when I lost some of my
Mozilla bookmarks.

--
You˘re only young once, but you can be immature forever
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Old April 15th 08, 09:54 AM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.yarn
Bernadette
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Default gansey knitting videos

On Mon, 14 Apr 2008 21:40:00 +0200, YarnWright wrote:

Bernadette spun a FINE 'yarn':

On Mon, 14 Apr 2008 13:53:29 -0500, Richard Eney wrote:

In article , Richard Eney
wrote:
Spike Driver wrote:
wrote:
"CATS" wrote in message
It sounds wonderful! Congratulations on completing the task, and
thankyou for such an informative review.

Makes me wish I had someone out here to teach me how to use the
tools you mentioned.

I have been thinking about writing a book, but now I think a DVD
would be better. Do you think you could learn from a DVD or do you
think you need a teacher right there in the room?

How about interactive video over the internet?

Aaron,

I would be happy with a video!

I'd like a video or DVD or book, ideally a DVD with book. Once you have
the product sigh, you could begin teaching your technique. Maybe even
at Stitches?

=Tamar

I just found the videos of his technique that Aaron has put up on his
blog. I'm very glad to see them; I hadn't understood just how he holds
the needles from the purely verbal descriptions. Each video is very
short and deals with one topic, so you don't have to wait for a long
one to load or fast forward to get to the topic. I still want to buy a
DVD and book but this is great!

=Tamar


That is great news Tamar. Have you a link for Aaron's blog please? It is
a long time since he posted in here and I didn't keep a note of his blog
when he posted pictures of one of the ganseys he had completed. Many
thanks if you have. :-)

end quoted

Bernadette. . .

I used to have it, it's a blogspot blog, and I THINK it's
http://gansey.blogspot.com or something close to that.... HTH,
Noreen


Many thanks Noreen, have saved it this time. :-)

--
You˘re only young once, but you can be immature forever
 




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