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Post by Deleted on Jan 4, 2020 16:29:08 GMT -5
A resident of Hamnavoe, Shetland Islands in Scotland, Anne Eunson decided to knit herself a beautiful lace fence using twine. The fence is fashioned from strong black twine - the same kind that is used to make fishing nets - and Anne knitted it on specially adapted curtain rods. It took her about three weeks to knit enough lace to surround her front garden, using a 23 stitch repeat of a familiar Shetland lace pattern. *Photo via Laine Glover‎, Social History Hey Clipper did you mention once that Kathy liked to knit. Well imagine this around you property.
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Post by Clipper on Jan 4, 2020 17:26:38 GMT -5
Kathy saw this and shook her head in disbelief. However there is no way she is going to knit one. I can't picture her sitting on the couch with two modified curtain rods an a ball of fish net twine. LOL It IS a pretty interesting story though. I think that we wills stick with wire for now.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 4, 2020 19:42:19 GMT -5
LOL I had a feeling both of you would get a kick out of this. Imagine doing this!
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