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FINNALY KNitting is back in BIG
Yesterday i traveled with my son , to BeerSheva Univ. where professor
/artist Haim Maor `opened` his new book, It was quite a party , and i was happy my son who translated some of the articles, was thanked publicly. On the train [ 2 hours each way] ... Knitting was having a party ,,, 7 knitters [ not including me ] on the way there , and 6 on the way back ,, and those where sitting near me ,, i didn`t go looking in the other parts of the train,,,,, IT IS BACK knitting in public HURRRAY mirjam |
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Hey, I'm travelling tfor the holidays, and bringing 2 gloves and a hat to
work on in airports and on planes. (You can take knitting needles on planes now.) Georgia "Mirjam Bruck-Cohen" wrote in message ... Yesterday i traveled with my son , to BeerSheva Univ. where professor /artist Haim Maor `opened` his new book, It was quite a party , and i was happy my son who translated some of the articles, was thanked publicly. On the train [ 2 hours each way] ... Knitting was having a party ,,, 7 knitters [ not including me ] on the way there , and 6 on the way back ,, and those where sitting near me ,, i didn`t go looking in the other parts of the train,,,,, IT IS BACK knitting in public HURRRAY mirjam |
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It depends on where you are going. I would check with the airlines you
are going to travel with. Usually, in the US you can take knitting needles, but I would take either bamboo, wood, or plastic. It you are traveling Internationally, DO NOT take knitting needles. I got around that by taking two pencils. It worked!! Make sure the wood is smooth by sanding down any rough edges, and use dark yarn since the lead from the pencils might come off on the yarn. Arlene Georgia wrote: Hey, I'm travelling tfor the holidays, and bringing 2 gloves and a hat to work on in airports and on planes. (You can take knitting needles on planes now.) Georgia "Mirjam Bruck-Cohen" wrote in message ... Yesterday i traveled with my son , to BeerSheva Univ. where professor /artist Haim Maor `opened` his new book, It was quite a party , and i was happy my son who translated some of the articles, was thanked publicly. On the train [ 2 hours each way] ... Knitting was having a party ,,, 7 knitters [ not including me ] on the way there , and 6 on the way back ,, and those where sitting near me ,, i didn`t go looking in the other parts of the train,,,,, IT IS BACK knitting in public HURRRAY mirjam |
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In article ,
arlene wrote: It depends on where you are going. I would check with the airlines you are going to travel with. Usually, in the US you can take knitting needles, but I would take either bamboo, wood, or plastic. Also: if you do take knitting on board, don't take it out of the bag until well after take-off. It you are traveling Internationally, DO NOT take knitting needles. I got around that by taking two pencils. It worked!! Make sure the wood is smooth by sanding down any rough edges, and use dark yarn since the lead from the pencils might come off on the yarn. Would it work to put clear nail polish over the tips? =Tamar |
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Georgia i traveled By train , in my country. In June i flew and wasn`t
allowed to take my knitting on board , thus put it in my luggage , mirjam Hey, I'm travelling tfor the holidays, and bringing 2 gloves and a hat to work on in airports and on planes. (You can take knitting needles on planes now.) Georgia |
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Mirjam Bruck-Cohen wrote:
Yesterday i traveled with my son , to BeerSheva Univ. where professor /artist Haim Maor `opened` his new book, It was quite a party , and i was happy my son who translated some of the articles, was thanked publicly. On the train [ 2 hours each way] ... Knitting was having a party ,,, 7 knitters [ not including me ] on the way there , and 6 on the way back ,, and those where sitting near me ,, i didn`t go looking in the other parts of the train,,,,, IT IS BACK knitting in public HURRRAY mirjam Mirjam, I knit and crochet at the doctors office often. The men really give me some crazy looks, it does on bother me. Once and a while I will wink and smile at them, Gail gets mad when I do that but the men look the other way I have seen it many times here in the Rockford and Chicago, Illinois area. We have many groups in the suburban area. Hugs & God bless, Dennis & Gail |
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"Spike Driver" wrote in message ... I knit and crochet at the doctors office often. The men really give me some crazy looks, it does on bother me. Once and a while I will wink and smile at them, Gail gets mad when I do that but the men look the other way I wasn't aware that knitting or crocheting in public was problematic these days. When I was a kid - a l-o-o-ong time ago - it was so common. I can even remember seeing a woman tatting as she walked down the street. A real feat. However I recall knitting while waiting in a dentist's office recently and two little girls watched me with fascination as if they had never seen the process before. I believe they never had. Of course handiwork was once more of a necessity than a hobby as it is these days. Rita |
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Rita,
If I was not a man I don't believe I would get such stares. It does not bother me. If I have something small to finish I take it with me. Before became ill and quit driving I would sit and knit once in a while. Hugs & God bless, Dennis & Gail R. Bledsoe wrote: "Spike Driver" wrote in message ... I knit and crochet at the doctors office often. The men really give me some crazy looks, it does on bother me. Once and a while I will wink and smile at them, Gail gets mad when I do that but the men look the other way I wasn't aware that knitting or crocheting in public was problematic these days. When I was a kid - a l-o-o-ong time ago - it was so common. I can even remember seeing a woman tatting as she walked down the street. A real feat. However I recall knitting while waiting in a dentist's office recently and two little girls watched me with fascination as if they had never seen the process before. I believe they never had. Of course handiwork was once more of a necessity than a hobby as it is these days. Rita |
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"Spike Driver" wrote in message ... Rita, If I was not a man I don't believe I would get such stares. It does not bother me. If I have something small to finish I take it with me. Before became ill and quit driving I would sit and knit once in a while. Hugs & God bless, Dennis & Gail Ah - now I understand. Well historically you have a of company. Centuries ago after knitting was introduced into Europe, men were the knitters and their wives, the spinners. Examples of their work that exist are quite beautiful Happy knitting! Rita |
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Here, for men, knitting is supposed to be a chick magnet...
Georgia "R. Bledsoe" wrote in message ... "Spike Driver" wrote in message ... Rita, If I was not a man I don't believe I would get such stares. It does not bother me. If I have something small to finish I take it with me. Before became ill and quit driving I would sit and knit once in a while. Hugs & God bless, Dennis & Gail Ah - now I understand. Well historically you have a of company. Centuries ago after knitting was introduced into Europe, men were the knitters and their wives, the spinners. Examples of their work that exist are quite beautiful Happy knitting! Rita |
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