[Nfb-krafters-korner] gossip!Re: life line
Kendra Schaber
Baltimore777 at comcast.net
Tue Jan 17 17:04:03 UTC 2012
Hi JoAn, I like plants, science and nature. Since I have tried to become a
scientist and ended up banging my head against the wall with math, I decided
to get into gardening instead. I am sure that you can get weed wacker line
from the gardening section of any store or a gardening store. It seems that
you have found a good place for buying weed wacker line for your nitting.
I'm glad that it works for you! I hope that my gardening advice helps
someone out on the mailing list when the season comes. Winter has finally
come for us in Oregon. Today, we have had snow and near freezing
tempratures. In fact, I am having a snow day since the person who has the
keys of where I work is currently snowed in at their house. We usually get a
lot of rain durring the winter so an inch of snow on the ground here in
Oregon usually is conciddered bad weather. We usually get ice of some form
with the snow so that keeps schools and some work places closed durring snow
storms. The exception is our mountains. Our mountains in Oregon always gets
snow durring the winter. As a result, skiers, snowboarders and people who
loves their snow toys often go up to the mountains to play in the snow. When
the snow is in the vallies like it is this morning, we get problems with icy
roads and school closures and sometimes, business closures.
Kendra Schaber
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From: "artist" <imanartist at earthlink.net>
To: "List for blind crafters and artists" <nfb-krafters-korner at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Friday, January 13, 2012 11:49 PM
Subject: [Nfb-krafters-korner] gossip!Re: life line
> How did lifeline get to gardening? Sounds like we were playing Gossip,
> LOL. The life line I was referring to pertained to knitting. Someone
> suggested circular knitting needles in a very small size which I find
> expensive. I am using weed eater line for that purpose. Weed eater line
> is a small diameter line similar to what they use for circular knitting
> needles. I just snip off the length I want and use that instead of
> expensive circular needles which only come in standard lengths. I don't
> like the needles sticking out the sides of the knitting and find them
> combersome. it needles There is always an ample supply of it in my
> carriage house. . Works jus fine for me. It is the line that comes on a
> reel to use in your weed eater or Weed whacker, whichever you call it. I
> don't garden anymore I dont tolerate creepy crawly things well.. JoAn
>
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