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peachyknits
asks
16 years ago
herself what she should take on her beach vacation for knitting (with her non-knitting best friend)
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Luliriisi
says
16 years ago
I'd take something small, like a cotton dishcloth. In my mind cotton is just easier to deal with in sand for some reason...
peachyknits
says
16 years ago
I've never yet knit a dishcloth ... might be the perfect time to start! Thx!
Luliriisi
says
16 years ago
I've never actually knit a dishcloth either. I crochet mine because I want them to be as thick as possible.
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peachyknits
says
16 years ago
I have to admit, I'm still using the ones my mum had here for since, well, forever (my whole life), and the wonderful things just hold up ..
peachyknits
says
16 years ago
... and up. I do kind of have an aversion to corchet squares do to my neverending granny squares crochet blanket, started in 1993 or so.
Luliriisi
says
16 years ago
Aah. I've also started a crochet blanket about a year ago and it's still not done. Kinda on the backburner right now.
peachyknits
says
16 years ago
my mum always jocked I'd get the blanket done by the time I finished school. well, now it's 7 years later and it's still not done
welshmillie
says
16 years ago
there are loads of different cloth patterns on Ravely, or you could take a sock
peachyknits
says
16 years ago
I haven't knit more than 2 socks (as in single, not of the same pair) this year. I guess I should catch up, some!
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