If anyone who's coming to my place for craft night on December 3rd were to feel it would be a happy thing to bring stuff and patience so that they could teach me to knit, that would be way cool.
(Holler if you need some needles and stuff after you get started. I have a bunch extra, inherited from my friend Ellen when her mom, an avid knitter, died, and I'm not using most of them. I'd be more than happy to enable help you into the world of knitting...)
Oh, I would be thrilled if we could spend some time doing this. If Dec. 3 doesn't work, maybe we could work out another time. Also, I'd need to know what to buy. My first typo fist desire is to knit a scarf for someotherguy, who is considering changing his self-identification to encompass being a newly out weather-wuss.
Unfortunately, I'm too far to show you how, but I highly recommend "Stitch and Bitch" by Debbie Stoller! (It is my - and many others' - knitting bible!) Oh, and she just released a new one called "Stitch and Bitch Nation", if the bug hits you hard enough... ;-P
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(Holler if you need some needles and stuff after you get started. I have a bunch extra, inherited from my friend Ellen when her mom, an avid knitter, died, and I'm not using most of them. I'd be more than happy to
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Oh, and she just released a new one called "Stitch and Bitch Nation", if the bug hits you hard enough... ;-P