I put a knitting sheath with 2 sets of steel DPN on eBay.
Aaron
I put a knitting sheath with 2 sets of steel DPN on eBay.
Aaron
On Tue, 01 Aug 2006 23:03:53 GMT, snipped-for-privacy@sbcglobal.net spun a fine yarn
ebay is an awfully big place, Aaron, got a link????? Noreen
A search using the words sheath DPN got it in one try. :) I'll be watching the auction with interest even if I don't have any interest in knitting at this time. :P
Tracey
On Tue, 01 Aug 2006 23:55:14 GMT, Tracey spun a fine yarn
hmmmm, must be that search on eBay doesn't 'show' with an Opera Browser, hence why I wanted a link. Doesn't show up in FireFox, either, and I REFUSE to use IE...... Thanks for the headsup, Tracey, even if it won't 'work' for me! :D Noreen
Weirdness. One sec.......You still there? :P~
Tracey
Aaron,
I want my two to look like that. :(
No, just kidding. I am very happy with the 2 you made for me.
Dennis
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OK, I'll finally ask the question. What in the world is a knitting sheath? Joan
A knitting sheath supports double pointed needles, so you can knit faster and tighter with less stress on the hands/wrists but with a greater likelihood of poking an eye out : )
A knitting sheath really does take the "spidery" out of long DPN.
See for example
the eBay 'Item number: 120015772261
Dennis You said "functional." If you had said that you wanted a real love token, I would have sent you the one that is on eBay, but it has twice the number of hours in it so the price would have been different. I wanted to leave you some treasure to splurge on some fine handspun to knit.
Aar> >
yarn
You mean that when you open ebay using Opera, you don't see a search window in the top right hand corner? There's a box to type in and a largish Search button. That would be a deal-killer (for using Opera) for me, I love to search ebay. My partner just opened ebay using Firefox and reports a search button as I described.
Alison
Tinyurl is really easy! Highlight the long URL in your browser window and Copy it. Open a second browser window and go to tinyurl.com. Paste the URL into the window that says "Enter a long URL...", then click the "Make Tinyurl" button. A new window will open showing the original long URL and the new Tinyurl. Copy the Tinyurl and paste it into your email. Here's the ebay one:
No Aaron,
I agree completely, I am happy with what I have. Both of them work fine.
Dennis
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