I am working up an article for the KAS 10 Anniversary. Are you still active in KAS? I would like to include some stories about the men that contribute to KAS.
Hi Rob, your Brighton group sounds fab! I discovered a group called Stitch London who meet weekly . It's not a knitting for charity group but hopefully I may be able to influence a few people there tonight armed with flyers! Happy knitting
Hi Rob, your Brighton group sounds fab! I discovered a group called Stitch London who meet weekly . It's not a knitting for charity group but hopefully I may be able to influence a few people there tonight armed with flyers! Happy knitting
Robert, I agree that one can inspire others as you did for me - and so many others on the site. Inspiration gets the ideas flowing faster than my fingers can knit! So we need more fingers, right?
Thank you so much for sharing the jewel pattern, Robert. I will try to knit one. It gave me the idea to knit other picture squares using the moss border.
I do my best, and every square, hat and garment is so needed that I am sure even my plain squares are good. I haven't knitted for about 20 years and am slowly improving. I am looking forward to trying some jumpers for the June Jolly Jumper challenge.
Sorry to hear about your illness Robert, but it is marvellous that you are able to turn your time into doing something creative, both for yourself and the under-privileged children in Africa. Keep up the good work.
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Robert,
I am working up an article for the KAS 10 Anniversary. Are you still active in KAS? I would like to include some stories about the men that contribute to KAS.
Love your work!
Thanks Rob, hopefully you will have had Elaine's reply by now.
Robert, I agree that one can inspire others as you did for me - and so many others on the site. Inspiration gets the ideas flowing faster than my fingers can knit! So we need more fingers, right?
Thank you so much for sharing the jewel pattern, Robert. I will try to knit one. It gave me the idea to knit other picture squares using the moss border.
Thanks Robert!
I do my best, and every square, hat and garment is so needed that I am sure even my plain squares are good. I haven't knitted for about 20 years and am slowly improving. I am looking forward to trying some jumpers for the June Jolly Jumper challenge.
Sorry to hear about your illness Robert, but it is marvellous that you are able to turn your time into doing something creative, both for yourself and the under-privileged children in Africa. Keep up the good work.
Love your photos Robert. Beautiful work.
Happy birthday, Robert! All the best for the year ahead.
Andrea :o)