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katmom Posted - Sep 28 2018 : 09:24:49 AM
Who Remembers These...
We called them, Knitting Nancys ..... not sure what the real name for them is...



my grandgirlie wanted to 'craft' with my yarns, after spotting my dish rag crocheting basket..so I pulled out this,,,,
It took me a few attempts to get it started,,, that is how long it has been since I picked this up to use...yes, we are talking years... lots of years... lol!

Any one else still 'knit' with these, still have theirs?


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katmom Posted - Oct 20 2018 : 6:36:12 PM
Joan... so true....


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Simple Living Posted - Oct 20 2018 : 3:57:58 PM
Oh my goodness, this brings memories back for me. Thank you for sharing.

Put your hair up in a bun, drink some coffee and handle it.
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katmom Posted - Oct 17 2018 : 10:07:50 AM
HG54
OR,,, you could make a "bed swing"...
draped in sweet frilly linens & pillows...
Maryjane did that at her farm years ago... perfect for an afternoon nap!


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HollerGirl56 Posted - Oct 17 2018 : 08:52:11 AM
Love this. So funny and true. I have been thinking of putting a bed on the porch and sleeping out in the summer.

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katmom Posted - Oct 15 2018 : 10:12:40 PM
HG56,,,
"I spend many days in the open air which is why my house is full of cobwebs and dust---LOL"



This is soooo you!

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HollerGirl56 Posted - Oct 15 2018 : 1:41:33 PM
Katmom---post something to cheer me up. Too many days of rain here. I feel like Robert E. Lee when he got stuck on Sewell mountain in WV with days and days or rain. Dawn---I spend many days in the open air which is why my house is full of cobwebs and dust---LOL. Why stay in when there is so much to do outside.

Old Age Ain't No Place For Sissies!------Bette Davis
katmom Posted - Oct 13 2018 : 08:28:05 AM
It's funny, I was more entertained in the process then the final out come. :)

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ddmashayekhi Posted - Oct 12 2018 : 1:20:49 PM
Like Marie, we used to make them with a spool and nails. I remember making a long chain and then wondering what to do with it!

Dawn in IL

"I cannot endure to waste anything so precious as autumnal sunshine by staying in the house. So I have spent almost all the daylight hours in the open air." Nathaniel Hawthorne
texdane Posted - Oct 12 2018 : 04:15:12 AM
Knitting Nancy! I remember my mom being scout leader and we had a dad who made these for all of us like Marie said, with spools and little nails. Those cords they make can also be made on regular double pointed knitting needles...they are called “I-Cords”. Easy and fun to make. I use them for all sorts of things, Iike hand bag straps, woven to gather to make scarves and belts, and other crafts.

I haven’t seen a little Knitting Nancy in years!


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katmom Posted - Oct 01 2018 : 1:04:49 PM
Michele, I always keep a hankie tucked into my handbag... and I luv hand washing them and pressing them flat to dry, then iron them with lavender spritz.

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windypines Posted - Sep 30 2018 : 05:07:17 AM
hehehe, up we never go backwards in age. Don't know that i would want to anyways. Looking ahead to life!! My mom would make up little embroidery projects for us to learn on. Oh ya and we used to have to iron handkerchiefs. Oh my i still use them when doing farm work, but i don't iron them anymore.

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Michele
katmom Posted - Sep 29 2018 : 10:44:44 PM
Michele,, join the group,, 'old' is my middle name... but my brain refuses to believe it! lol!

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windypines Posted - Sep 29 2018 : 03:37:42 AM
I guess that means i am old, when i see a topic "remember this" i always look, lol. We had the homemade version, spool and nails. Fun to remember how we learned to do crafts.

Farming in WI

Michele
quiltee Posted - Sep 28 2018 : 1:19:18 PM
Loved spool knitters.

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churunga Posted - Sep 28 2018 : 12:17:42 PM
I had a really, really, really, etc. long one that I didn't know what to do with. I eventually took it apart. I used to (and still do) use it to keep my hands busy and to marvel at the process.


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Try everything once and the fun things twice.
Red Tractor Girl Posted - Sep 28 2018 : 12:17:24 PM
I vaguely know about these spool knitters, but have never tried one. I love how cute this little Knitting Nancy from your youth!!1 Thanks for sharing!!

Winnie #3109
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katmom Posted - Sep 28 2018 : 11:42:16 AM
Spool knitters,, oh my, and 5 pegs..
I got my very 1st one when I was 11years old,, we were living in New Britian, Conn., at the time.. I remember making 'straps' for my little hand sewn dolly purses....
For a shy little girl, it was the perfect project during those long New England winters.

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churunga Posted - Sep 28 2018 : 10:58:59 AM
When I was in grade school, we put nails onto the top of a wooden spool and made cords. We called them spool knitters. I still have one with 5 nails on the top.

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