Their hands would catch fire and fall off.

Since I spent last night watching you-know-what and making a zillion (10) bookbinding kits, here’s an awesome video about Pringle of Scotland sweaters/jumpers instead:

(via Drawn!)

Yesssssss. I need to watch this a zillion (10) more times. (“And they [other companies] should just knit socks because they’re crap.”)

About HappyGoth

By day, I'm a graphic designer. By night, I'm a knitter. I'm doing my part to keep Hotlanta stylish. I imagine that if you don't already understand the title of the blog, you're probably confused and perhaps slightly annoyed, but never fear - I do have a reason (and it's a good one). Having gone to hear Stephanie Pearl McPhee, and then having been inspired to blog about knitting, I found myself wondering what to call the blog. I recalled a conversation I had with Mouse and the Chicken Goddess about why it is a Bad Idea to anger knitters - this conversation was following SPM, aka the Yarn Harlot telling the assembled throng about Those Who Do Not Understand Knitting and Therefore Belittle It Much to the Chagrin of Others, or TWDNUKTBMCO, which is not the acronym she used but is the one I'm using because I forgot hers - that is, we are numerous and we all have very pointy sticks, easily transforming into an angry mob. Therefore, knitters = angry mob.
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2 Responses to Their hands would catch fire and fall off.

  1. deirdre says:

    thought you would want to know and I have no other way to reach you!!!

    Friday, April 16
    Indian Double Feature — Outside on the Quad
    7:30 pm
    Emory Quadrangle
    Monsoon Wedding: An exuberant family drama set in director Mira Nair’s beloved Punjabi culture, where ancient tradition and dot-com modernity combine in unique and perfect harmony As the romantic monsoon rains loom, the extended Verma family reunites from around the globe for a last-minute arranged marriage in New Delhi. Monsoon Wedding traces five intersecting stories, each navigating different aspects of love as they cross boundaries of class, continent and morality. Bride and Prejudice: Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice is transported to India with its exotic sounds, vibrant colors, and ecstatic Bollywood dancing.From director Gurinder Chadha, the film stars Aishwarya Rai. Indian street food and lassis available for sale from Bhojanic Restaurant.

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