--- catman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >  something to do to pass the time,
> > something creative to exercise their minds, and
> something social as they compare
> > their work.  Big benefits all around.
> 
> I bet it works well.
> 
> Historically, knitting was originally a man's job.,
> at least here in the UK. It paid
> well in comaprison to others labouring work. It is
> only in fairly recent times that it
> has become seen as a woman's are of expertise.

I admire ANYONE who can knit.  I'm too much of a
klutz.  I can manage crochet (basic, but I need big
yarn and big hooks because my eyesight is so bad), but
knitting confuses the hell out of me.
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