Knitting geekery
Video of using a knitting sheath. "It takes the stress off my hands and transfers it to my upper arm so I can knit for an extended period of time."
http://gansey.blogspot.com/2008/02/video-clip-of-better-way-to-knit.html
http://gansey.blogspot.com/2008/02/video-clip-of-better-way-to-knit.html
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(Plus, I have mucho love for circ, and they absolutely wouldn't work like this.)
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It's aimed at experienced, not beginner knitters - this is one of the reasons I bought it almost the instant I saw it - I am sick of flicking through knitting books that are all aimed at beginners.
It's trying to be a comprehensive reference, so it can't devote much space to each thing, and you may have to research further, or find a book that specialises in that subject area. It isn't comprehensive, because gosh darn it, knitters keep inventing new stuff (it's somewhat old by now). But this is a better book for encouraging you to think like a knitter who invents new stuff than most. (I think Unexpected knitting is better, if you're not completely intimidated by it.)
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Sounds like I'd like the book. I love Unexpected Knitting, and other geeky / referential things, knitting things included.
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If you like geeky/referential stuff, you will probably like the book.
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but i had never heard of a knitting sheath, and am gonna look further into it. thanks for the link! (and man, he is a TOTAL knitting geek, *grin*, always fun to see.)
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Yes, that!
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What on earth is he doing? He seems to be knotting with his fingers rather than knitting with needles? The needles are just there as something to rest the yarn on, and he doesn't seem to be moving them at all?