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Dixie04 Offline OP
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Check out this test http://quizilla.com/users/larissmix/quizzes/What%20kind%20of%20knitting%20needles%20are%20you%3F/ I am:

You are interchangeable. Fun, free, and into everything, you've got every eventuality covered and every opportunity just has to be taken. Every fiber is wonderful, and every day is a new beginning. You are good at so many things, it's amazing, but you can easily lose your place and forget to show up. They have row counters for people like you!

Which one are you :rolleyes:

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This is mine:

You are "turbo" charged. Fast moving and classy, you get things done with power and grace. Your expensive tastes can be deceiving, since what you really value is quality and efficiency. As you're careening around those corners in life, finishing a dozen knitted objects each month, stop and smell the roses. Don't miss the beauty of process!

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Mine kinda resembles me (I'm happiest when I am "running putting out fires" a description given to me by a business associate) fish how about yours, do you think you are "turbo" ?

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<img src="/images/graemlins/blush.gif" alt="" /> I couldn't resist. Mine is the same as yours Eva.

btw I'm trying to reteach myself to knit. Glad to see someone else knits the way I do, I believe it's the European or continental way -- control the yarn with the left hand. But, like my crocheting, it's on temporary hold. Can't wait to get moved! & resettled.


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I believe I'm more of the classic aluminum type...I'm very thrifty and can't pass up Goodwill for their yarns, if only for a scrap project. But, I do like to use the more expensive stuff...I'm crocheting a poncho with Tahki ribbon yarn...close to $12 a skein. Ouch!!! I also have a million projects in the works, not to mention trying to learn to knit. Busy, busy!!!


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