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*nuzzles Wolfling*
I'll see if I can scrounge up something, Wolf kun.
*snuggles the wolf sis*
Thankee Sai...
Also my last thought
Oh FFS, get OVER yourself already.
Geesh.
Senior....2012
Grins.
*snuggles the wolf sis*
Thankee Sai...
Also my last thought
Oh FFS, get OVER yourself already.
Geesh.

What if I don't wanna get over myself?![]()
What if I don't wanna get over myself?![]()
Whew! I feel all 'melty'! Can I watch you get over yourself? That should be amusing.
Well then Good Fr33k, don't.
LT...
NO I don't wanna lift...ok, ok...put down the phone wench and go into the gym.
One hour...then you can stop. I promise...
BYEEEEEEE!!!
I needed that.
Last thought: I wonder how many other masochistic submissive knitters there are in the world. Maybe I could start a club...
I know of at least one other, Illianacole. Me, I sew, but don't knit.
For some reason, I think the term Knitter means the same as nutter....crazy...two sandwiches shy of a picnic. a few fries short of a happy meal *holds up plate with ketchup and mustard smiley face, a la Jack O'Neill* WHACKO

I know of at least one other, Illianacole. Me, I sew, but don't knit.
Oh, neat! Perhaps a crafty hobby club for subs.I've always wanted to learn to sew, it seems like such useful knowledge.
I learned the hard way, buy starting out on making Barbie clothes for my niece. If you can do work that small, you can do full size human clothes easily! The only trouble with learning to sew is that everyone who knows you have that skill will want you to start hemming their pants, skirts, dresses, etc.
It is a handy skill though and helps me to be good at what I do at my job. I used to design my own patterns, so I understand how to imagine something in a flat pattern and also how it will look when it's formed up. It's not so different to imagine how a piece of aluminum panel would have to fold up to form around part of a building.
Oh, and I think my sub Sister crochets. That's kind of like knitting isn't it?
Yes, crocheting is actually used in knitting too: adding on pieces, tightening stitches, etc. Knitting's supposed to be harder (or so I've heard) so I thought I would learn this first and then try crocheting.
That's a good idea! I don't know where all of this craftiness has been coming from: the older I get the more I garden, knit, do projects in general. But I do have some nieces that would like custom tailored Barbie clothes...
Mostly I get people asking for Christmas sweaters.![]()
Thanks for explaining. It is interesting how many of us have these little crafty skills. Maybe we find some outlet for creativity through these things, or maybe its something else.
Yeah, the doll clothes are fun but challenging. They require real tight seams, like 1/8th inch or less. Once you get used to working with that, a 5/8ths seam seems like all the room in the world!
