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    Quote Originally Posted by cacunn View Post
    Thanks I'll get a copy next payday.
    Pick me up one too will ya. I don't see regular paydays in my near future at all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by string View Post
    Pick me up one too will ya. I don't see regular paydays in my near future at all.
    PM me your address and I will see what I can do.

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    3 Repeats of the cable pattern done, which translates as about 1/3 of the cuff... If I am eyeballing the work right. Not bad for being medicated yet again, tis too cold for Stringy's poor lungs. If not too cold, too windy, we've had 5-10 MPH winds with temperatures in the teens all week.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BluesDoxieGa View Post
    Cacunn, the book 'Designs for Knitting Kilt Hose and Knickerbocker Stockings' by Veronica Gainford has instructions for a couple of cable band cuffs. It's a good purchase for $15 on Amazon.
    I'm going to have to look into this book too *if* for no other reason than for those checkered hose on the cover. Very much like some that Matt Newsome's wife made for him & that I've been coveting ever since!

    [SIZE="2"][FONT="Georgia"][COLOR="DarkGreen"][B][I]T. E. ("TERRY") HOLMES[/I][/B][/COLOR][/FONT][/SIZE]
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    Quote Originally Posted by BoldHighlander View Post
    [FONT="Georgia"][COLOR="DarkGreen"]I'm going to have to look into this book too *if* for no other reason than for those checkered hose on the cover. Very much like some that Matt Newsome's wife made for him & that I've been coveting ever since!
    Aye, BH, I agree. I have want hose such as those (and many other things) through Matt's posts/blog (and, again, the posts of others). There is one thing I have learned over my short time here at the rabble: A jones is bad enough, but when you're jonesing for things with no foreseeable time line for them arriving, it's even worse!!!

    ~Yeti

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yeti View Post
    A jones is bad enough, but when you're jonesing for things with no foreseeable time line for them arriving, it's even worse!!!

    ~Yeti
    Yeti
    You have a great teacher right there, have String teach you to knit. A family that knits together stays together or something like that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cacunn View Post
    Yeti
    You have a great teacher right there, have String teach you to knit. A family that knits together stays together or something like that.
    I agree! My mama taught me to knit, now I knit better than her. I would be happy to teach Yeti to knit, he is unwilling to try because he expected to be a master at it on the first go.

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    Quote Originally Posted by string View Post
    I would be happy to teach Yeti to knit, he is unwilling to try because he expected to be a master at it on the first go.
    I do not expect to be a master the first time. I simply expected to make my big broken hands work a little better.

    I'll stick with shooting, writing, and video games, for now. Maybe boxing and caber throwing in the future.

    ~Yeti

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    What is this? one very awkwardly modeled sock, on a leg waaay to small for it. The important part is that it is a finished sock, and all I have left to do is knit the cuff on the other sock and give them a bit o' a wash and block and they will be done.

    Taunting? why yes, yes I am.

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    Quote Originally Posted by string View Post


    What is this? one very awkwardly modeled sock, on a leg waaay to small for it. The important part is that it is a finished sock, and all I have left to do is knit the cuff on the other sock and give them a bit o' a wash and block and they will be done.

    Taunting? why yes, yes I am.

    **PANT, PANT, PANT***

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