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I didn't see BGT but it sounds as though it might get the elf and safety lot out -

 

"If you wrap it around your fingers too tightly, they may get sore or cut off your circulation. Be careful"

 

Think I'll be conventional and stick to needles!

 

Although having said that I've just thought it might be useful on long haul flights. I'm going to Australia later this year ( 23hours!!) and last time really wanted to take my knitting but of course, the needles are a dangerous weapon. So maybe...

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Does anyone remember having a 'Knitting Nancy' as a present ever? As a weeny in the 60s I remember having one and doing endless 'knitting' with it . The end result was not unlike the pics above except that you always made a tube, but the tubes could be sewn into mats, hats etc.

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Hello Ms Marple

 

Was it like "french knitting" ?

 

We made our own 'loom' by knocking small nails onto one end of an old wooden bobbin and laced wool round the nails and pulled the end of the wool down the centre of the bobbin in a sort of rope of knitting. I remember we used cocktail sticks to loop the wool over the top of the nails, similar technique to the finger knitting instructions above.

 

Not sure if those wooden bobbins are still available, might have a look round the charity shops and have another go :)

 

Kind regards,

 

Christine

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Hand up all those who have googled this intriguing pastime after watching BGT on Sat?

 

instructional video **here**.

 

What the practical applications are is anyones guess. :D

 

Fascinating, but quite where it sits on BGT is also anyone's guess, I can't see Simon Cowell marketing this somehow!!!

 

I bought DD a knitting Nancy for her stocking - we have yet to play with it!!

 

Sha x

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Hello Ms Marple

 

Was it like "french knitting" ?

 

Christine

 

We used to do french knitting using an old cotton reel with nails banged into it, I used to make yards and yards of 'rope' then sew it together in circles.

 

Tessa

 

That's the stuff - useful?? Mmmm, I remember being fiercely competitive about it!! :oops:

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My YS (10) and DD (7) are both mad about finger knitting and also knitting nancies. They've picked it up at the after school club and we have (literally) hundreds of coasters and bracelets made from coils of knitted tubes all over the house. They've dragged me into hobbycraft to get wool, bullied their great-aunt into giving them her odds and ends.

 

Still, it's more imaginative and creative than the playstation! :clap:

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