OMG. You're left handed and you KNIT. You knit complete THINGS. Lucky. My granma taught me to, as a kid, and now? I can't do it like I used to be able to. The rhythm's there, but the rest is just... wrong, because righty knitting is just a bit different. Or maybe I'm just simple. ;)
Alas, I have no idea how one might sell things. Which makes my comment a bit silly. Sorry
The good thing about knitting is that there's two different ways to hold the yarn. I hold it in my left hand since my fingers are a bit more dexterous with getting the yarn where it needs to be. The other way is holding the yarn in your right hand, which is a pain IMHO when it's the one having to do all the knitting.
The only difference between knitting and knitting complete things is merely time and patience. I've been knitting off and on for around two years now, and while I may be really good at basic scarves, I still consider myself average with the more complicated patterns.
Your comment is not silly. xD As for selling things, apart from posting good pictures and price ranges on LJ or somewhere and going HEY WANNA BUY SOME OF MY STUFF OR HAVE ME MAKE SPECIFICS, I have no idea what to do. I really would rather not deal with Etsy or similar sites because you have to pay to list things, and I am completely anti-credit cards. :P
Well done on the weight-losing! XD LOL WEIRD SENTENCE MUCH.
I'm getting him hooked on Doctor Who, then Dollhouse and the Buffyverse, and he's gonna finish BSG with me and maybe start another series after that.
OMG AMAZING. HE'S A KEEPER.
Ah, yes. Inevitable college-fuelled farewelling. :\ Definitely make use of the Skype. Drifting apart is so depressing.
LOL KNITTING. I cannot share your love. I'm frakking terrible at home economics. But I have no doubt that your knitting is totally sellable. ;D MONEYS - YOU SHOULD GET IT.
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My granma taught me to, as a kid, and now? I can't do it like I used to be able to. The rhythm's there, but the rest is just... wrong, because righty knitting is just a bit different. Or maybe I'm just simple. ;)
Alas, I have no idea how one might sell things. Which makes my comment a bit silly. Sorry
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The only difference between knitting and knitting complete things is merely time and patience. I've been knitting off and on for around two years now, and while I may be really good at basic scarves, I still consider myself average with the more complicated patterns.
Your comment is not silly. xD
As for selling things, apart from posting good pictures and price ranges on LJ or somewhere and going HEY WANNA BUY SOME OF MY STUFF OR HAVE ME MAKE SPECIFICS, I have no idea what to do. I really would rather not deal with Etsy or similar sites because you have to pay to list things, and I am completely anti-credit cards. :P
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I'm getting him hooked on Doctor Who, then Dollhouse and the Buffyverse, and he's gonna finish BSG with me and maybe start another series after that.
OMG AMAZING. HE'S A KEEPER.
Ah, yes. Inevitable college-fuelled farewelling. :\ Definitely make use of the Skype. Drifting apart is so depressing.
LOL KNITTING. I cannot share your love. I'm frakking terrible at home economics. But I have no doubt that your knitting is totally sellable. ;D MONEYS - YOU SHOULD GET IT.
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