Forum Discussion
5 years ago
Q1: Def yes on the yard sale tables! And I saw someone mentioning the freelance career as an example for a sort of Etsy store for assigments. I like that idea too.
Q2: No problem with it at all
Q3: While I do like crafting desks, and the look of it with the storage, I doubt there are many who knit there, but I wouldn't think it's too weird either. Though the only time my mom would knit at a desk is when she used her knitting machine. Whooosh! (Those thins are fun!)
Q4: Agree with it taking longer, especially higher end or bigger items. A small item I wouldn't want them to take days though. I haven't knitted in a long while, nor very much, so can't say how long it takes me. My mom takes maybe 3 hours or so for a single mitten?
Q5: I wouldn't mind them standing. Though I do prefer them finding a place to sit as a priority.
Q6: Maybe for children (if they can knit, because I would love that), for them to sit on their knees in from of the mentor, try and see what is happening. And mimic it. Finger knitting is a good way to start too.
Q7: I'll leave this to the people who actually knows this stuff
Q8: Uncomfortable buff, Wanting to take a shower or bath for relieve, making those rolling shoulder movements like wanting to shake it off. That sort of stuff
Q9: Wool you be mine
Q10: Though I'm not a story type player, I would say no, not autonomously. Would be nice if the non-knitter could ask the knitter for advice/teach to knit, especially if they are not in your household (grandparents in a different house for example).
Q2: No problem with it at all
Q3: While I do like crafting desks, and the look of it with the storage, I doubt there are many who knit there, but I wouldn't think it's too weird either. Though the only time my mom would knit at a desk is when she used her knitting machine. Whooosh! (Those thins are fun!)
Q4: Agree with it taking longer, especially higher end or bigger items. A small item I wouldn't want them to take days though. I haven't knitted in a long while, nor very much, so can't say how long it takes me. My mom takes maybe 3 hours or so for a single mitten?
Q5: I wouldn't mind them standing. Though I do prefer them finding a place to sit as a priority.
Q6: Maybe for children (if they can knit, because I would love that), for them to sit on their knees in from of the mentor, try and see what is happening. And mimic it. Finger knitting is a good way to start too.
Q7: I'll leave this to the people who actually knows this stuff
Q8: Uncomfortable buff, Wanting to take a shower or bath for relieve, making those rolling shoulder movements like wanting to shake it off. That sort of stuff
Q9: Wool you be mine
Q10: Though I'm not a story type player, I would say no, not autonomously. Would be nice if the non-knitter could ask the knitter for advice/teach to knit, especially if they are not in your household (grandparents in a different house for example).