![]() #Sashinobeta ryoute kami awanai pazuru how to#That is, if he turns up still wanting to learn how to knit next week ^_^ Oh well :)) I'm gonna get super-chunky yarns and thick needles, so that he's got something easier to learn to knit with. If he did make it as a good fashion designer, I think my musings here would probably appear hilarious to his legions of devotees. Seriously, I find him amazing in an amusing and exasperative manner, as it's a challenge already to get his knitting somewhere. ![]() He also wants me to deal with him to make him fingerless gloves once his so-called 'scarf' (basically a long piece of rectangular-shaped cloth) is completed. I tried to make him do some actual knitting instead of merely raving about how fiddly knitting can get. I have taught people on a number of different subjects before, but I find this little man interesting. (I haven't even been able to muster enough courage to make mittens, let alone gloves! D8 ) he wants to learn how to knit and make fingerless gloves, pronto. Few facts about him: ten, wants to be a designer (!), has made the aforementioned t-shirt pursuant to his dream career, and mum happens to have an Urban Green meeting in a restaurant around the corner. ![]() Then, he popped back in at around 8:30PM, out of breath, and just stared at me and one of the shopkeepers - who also happened to sit on the couch - to teach him how to knit. Spike first popped in at around 6:30PM looking for lace ( this or that or what?) for his t-shirt project. I went on a let's-check-this-arty/crafty-shop-out trip today, with a plan of spending an enjoyable evening in the shop. ![]()
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