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10.       peacetrain
1905 posts
 02 Jan 2009 Fri 02:19 pm

 

Quoting TheAenigma

Quoting peacetrain

Has anyone got a pattern for turkish slippers? Go to fullsize image

 

 

 

Sorry Peacetrain, no offence, but they are REALLY horrible! {#lang_emotions_puking}

 

 erm . . . but I´ve already started knitting a pair for you, in pink and yellow with a lime green pom pom at the toe  {#lang_emotions_wink}

11.       TheAenigma
5001 posts
 02 Jan 2009 Fri 02:29 pm

 

Quoting peacetrain

 erm . . . but I´ve already started knitting a pair for you, in pink and yellow with a lime green pom pom at the toe  {#lang_emotions_wink}

 

 Super!  But they will be far too nice to wear, I will keep them safe in a box in the bottom of the cupboard

12.       lady in red
6947 posts
 02 Jan 2009 Fri 02:31 pm

 

Quoting TheAenigma

 Super!  But they will be far too nice to wear, I will keep them safe in a box in the bottom of the cupboard

 

 I hope that´s not where my cardigan is  {#lang_emotions_wtf}

13.       Melek74
1506 posts
 02 Jan 2009 Fri 03:16 pm

 

Quoting peacetrain

Has anyone got a pattern for turkish slippers? Go to fullsize image

 

 I was given a pair on my last trip but unfortunately they were too small.  I´d also like to knit some for my grandchildren.

 

Simply Socks: 45 Traditional Turkish Patterns to Knit

Even better, these look brilliant but the book is very expensive (at least $90 ). 

 

 

 

Many thanks

 

These look wild! I want a pair too lol

 

I wonder if they are as comfortable as my current slippers lol

 

14.       thehandsom
7403 posts
 03 Jan 2009 Sat 12:50 am

I really love knitting too

But I do it with "The Turkish Knitting Method":

I tension the yarn around my neck from left-to-right.

The yarn runs from the skein through the space between my left thumb and forefinger, around the neck, and then straight to the knitting needle. I then "throw" with my left thumb. 

try it please!!

 

15.       TheAenigma
5001 posts
 03 Jan 2009 Sat 12:52 am

 

Quoting thehandsom

I really love knitting too

But I do it with "The Turkish Knitting Method":

I tension the yarn around my neck from left-to-right.

The yarn runs from the skein through the space between my left thumb and forefinger, around the neck, and then straight to the knitting needle. I then "throw" with my left thumb. 

try it please!!

 

 

 Hmmm you need to have that wool just a tad tighter around your neck...

16.       thehandsom
7403 posts
 03 Jan 2009 Sat 12:57 am

 

Quoting TheAenigma

 Hmmm you need to have that wool just a tad tighter around your neck...

 

I guess you really do NOT know anything about knitting  Aenigma!!..

You need to have the wool thighter when you knitt something with high density..

I was talking about it in generic sense to give you some idea about ´TURKISH Knitting´!!

OK? {#lang_emotions_you_crazy}

17.       TheAenigma
5001 posts
 03 Jan 2009 Sat 01:00 am

 

Quoting thehandsom

I guess you really do NOT know anything about knitting  Aenigma!!..

You need to have the wool thighter when you knitt something with high density..

I was talking about it in generic sense to give you some idea about ´TURKISH Knitting´!!

OK? {#lang_emotions_you_crazy}

 

 Aha!  Well that is where you are wrong actually, TheKnitmaster.  I can knit, sew, embroider, crochet and do tapestry so there!   In fact, I would make a perfect wife for a mysogynist Turk! lol lol lol

 

Just pull that wool TIGHTER theH....in fact, wrap it around your neck a few more times {#lang_emotions_ninja}

18.       thehandsom
7403 posts
 03 Jan 2009 Sat 01:04 am

 

Quoting TheAenigma

 Aha!  Well that is where you are wrong actually, TheKnitmaster.  I can knit, sew, embroider, crochet and do tapestry so there!   In fact, I would make a perfect wife for a mysogynist Turk! lol lol lol

 

Just pull that wool TIGHTER theH....in fact, wrap it around your neck a few more times {#lang_emotions_ninja}

 

I feel a ´sheer jealousy´ in your post (about my knitting skills I assume ) lol lol 

 

19.       lessluv
1052 posts
 03 Jan 2009 Sat 01:06 am

 

Quoting thehandsom

I feel a ´sheer jealousy´ in your post (about my knitting skills I assume ) lol lol 

 

 oh not jealousy........ looked like a proposal to me {#lang_emotions_lol}

20.       TheAenigma
5001 posts
 03 Jan 2009 Sat 01:07 am

 

Quoting lessluv

 oh not jealousy........ looked like a proposal to me {#lang_emotions_lol}

 

 I said MISOGYNIST not BYGAMIST! lol

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