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untonuggan) wrote in
knitting2012-05-11 10:31 am
Where do darning needles go?
I admit, when I first read the Yarn Harlot's repeated warnings that darning needles and measuring tapes tend to wander off or disappear, I was skeptical. I kept mine in my knitting bag in the same place and did not move them. No problem.
Only now I am moving, and I put a bunch of my knitting supplies *somewhere* during the Open House because we were supposed to secure our valuables and knitting needles are expensive. (Okay, maybe I was paranoid, but whatever.) So now I am pretty sure that they are in a wall of boxes in my office, which is...not good.
I have four dishcloths that are gorgeous, if I do say so myself, and I need to weave in the ends. I had been procrastinating on the finishing for too long so I thought I should seize the moment and do it while I was inspired. I went searching for a darning needle last night and couldn't find mine. "No problem," I thought. "There are two other knitters in this house, surely one of them has a darning needle."
Theirs had disappeared as well.
I should probably just bite the bullet and search for the rest of my knitting supplies, because otherwise I am not going to be able to finish the small stuffed animals I am making for my nephews for the trip I am planning in July. I have other knitting I could do in the meantime, of course, that is already on the needles...but I really wanted to make those things.
This is the problem with putting things "in a safe place."
Only now I am moving, and I put a bunch of my knitting supplies *somewhere* during the Open House because we were supposed to secure our valuables and knitting needles are expensive. (Okay, maybe I was paranoid, but whatever.) So now I am pretty sure that they are in a wall of boxes in my office, which is...not good.
I have four dishcloths that are gorgeous, if I do say so myself, and I need to weave in the ends. I had been procrastinating on the finishing for too long so I thought I should seize the moment and do it while I was inspired. I went searching for a darning needle last night and couldn't find mine. "No problem," I thought. "There are two other knitters in this house, surely one of them has a darning needle."
Theirs had disappeared as well.
I should probably just bite the bullet and search for the rest of my knitting supplies, because otherwise I am not going to be able to finish the small stuffed animals I am making for my nephews for the trip I am planning in July. I have other knitting I could do in the meantime, of course, that is already on the needles...but I really wanted to make those things.
This is the problem with putting things "in a safe place."
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Because all mine are definitely nowhere near where I keep them.
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though i'm pretty sure the measuring tape already went in another box. sigh.
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I magnetized one and stuck it to the fridge. That's the one I can always find.
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And I recommend trying a bobby-pin for weaving in your ends. It's not perfect, probably a bit of a pain, but it'll do in a pinch ♥
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Buy a pair of earrings.
Save the plastic bit they're on.
Poke darning needles through the little holes.
Put into knitting tin.
Yay!
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I just opened up my box of odds and ends and found three darning needles where I thought I only had one. That's in addition to the needle case in my sewing box that somehow has another extra five or so. I have no idea where they cone from, because I'm certainly not buying them.
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One of my friends keeps her darning needles in one of those little plastic tubes. She runs a safety pin through the little hole in the little tag that sticks out on the top of the tube, and pins the tube to the inside of a pocket in her knitting bag. After hunting for a darning needle earlier today, I'm beginning to think she has a good idea there.
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Clearly! Why didn't I think of that?
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Measuring tapes...I'm not admitting how many of them a own. Mostly because I am not sure.
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Which goes to show it's not just the little stuff, I guess. Woe. D:
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I've come to the point where every time I go to my local yarn shop, I buy darning needles.
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