tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21068675.post5440166770688099966..comments2024-03-11T11:38:56.028-07:00Comments on A Fisherman Knits: The Briar Patch of CowbandsAaronhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05150805906414546377noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21068675.post-57387102884007678482012-12-28T12:12:45.337-08:002012-12-28T12:12:45.337-08:00Before I discovered knitting sheaths, I often knit...Before I discovered knitting sheaths, I often knit as I walked. Knitting without knitting sheaths works. I personally, do not like using a knitting sheath while I walk. <br /><br />Since I do get a change in gauge when I switch from hand-held to knitting sheaths, a particular project gets done all on one or the other.<br /><br />However, it seems that some of the ladies strolling around Bath, knit with a knitting heart as they walked. It can be done.<br /><br />I do need new pix of knitting sheaths being used.<br /><br />Needles in the finer sizes are pointy, even when with ball tips.Aaronhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05150805906414546377noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21068675.post-7311051515193699532012-12-27T20:49:33.727-08:002012-12-27T20:49:33.727-08:00I must thank you for the efforts you have put in p...I must thank you for the efforts you have put in penning this site.<br />I really hope to view the same high-grade blog posts by you in the future as well.<br />In fact, your creative writing abilities has encouraged me to get my very own website now <br />;)<br /><i>My site</i> > <b><a href="http://shaggybunnymii.blogspot.co.nz/2012/12/small-but-terrible.html" rel="nofollow">crushing cogs tower gameplay</a></b>Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21068675.post-70950311640011362372012-12-27T17:10:51.200-08:002012-12-27T17:10:51.200-08:00Interesting! It would be great if you could show h...Interesting! It would be great if you could show how the tools are a worn, on a model or two, one who is a bit circumferentially challenged in the top part - that makes the whole business a bit awkward.<br />I have seen old film clips of people knitting while walking (milk maids, faeroe islands), would they use different tools or wear them differently from people sitting down?<br /><br />You mention your apron as protection against your sharp metal needle, but how sharp are they? Can you take a close up shot? And please explain why you prefer them sharp?Kathe Lewishttp://www.mycrafts.dknoreply@blogger.com