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That is on my list of things to doWicked thought, based on all the knitting tips on recent pages: Is it possible to knit a coffee mug?
I know BethAnne has done cupcakes, seems they would go well with a coffee mug.
The only straight needles I use anymore are dpns for socks. Even there I've found some short circulars that I'm trying out.
Last.
My Mom always did sweater sleeves two at a time as the only sure fire method to get them identical length...LAST.
@Jae thought you might get a laugh from this:
Toronto voted best city in the world by people who’ve never been anywhere else
There is that...maybe you could take up arm knitting???I'm afraid my Parkinsons would make it very difficult for me - with my tremor and stiffness, and difficulty sometimes in getting messages from my brain to my fingers.
Jae you could have a siezure walking down the street or while in your swimming pool. Why do you think knitting would cause one.
No more dangerous than holding a knife or fork and having a seizure.Oh, I don't think it would cause one Tabitha. I just hate the thought of having one whilst I'm holding a pair of needles.
No more dangerous than holding a knife or fork and having a seizure.
I meant you haven't stopped eating because of your epilepsy so knitting wouldn't be any more dangerous.The sharpest knife I use is a butter knife. Knitting needles are entirely much more pointy. At my cashiering job (in a cafeteria), I'm not allowed to use any knives.
Why would a cashier need a knife?