Twisting, Twisting. . .
I had the nicest thought driving home from Sunday services. It was a Knitting Guild Sunday!
We learned how to cable without a cable needle, thanks to our fearless leader,Susan.

I think knowing how to do this will come in handy, especially when I get back to my FLAK homework!

There really isn't anything like hanging out with your fellow
(3rd Sundays. We 're hoping to start meeting at Belle Isle Library. Come join us!)
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Yeah ... it'd be handy to be able to make cables without the forgotten needle. I had that problem just last week ... if only the ink pen were a tad bit thinner ... does anybody wear hairpins anymore?
Emily, I am PROUD to be your fellow addict. :-)
Nice job on the cables! I still need to post the link to the technique on the guild page - oops.
One of the strange effects of reading blogs is that lately I've started to have this strange desire to start knitting ....
I don't knit, but I might drop by just so I can meet you. Belle Isle is my local library!
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