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<blockquote data-quote="Guzzler" data-source="post: 2051422" data-attributes="member: 408573"><p>My Mother taught us all how to knit, even my brothers. My sister and I were the only one's to run with it, she becoming a tailor and I went on to self-teach in crochet, xstitch, embroidery and Hardanger as well as basic dress making.</p><p>I did try to teach my sons to knit but the only related thing I managed to nag them into doing was sewing on buttons.</p><p>My granddaughters were much more amenable, I taught them basic sewing, xstitch, knitting and crochet.</p><p>They then dropped all of that in favour of making those (horrible) plastic 'braided' bracelets. Oh well, I tried.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guzzler, post: 2051422, member: 408573"] My Mother taught us all how to knit, even my brothers. My sister and I were the only one's to run with it, she becoming a tailor and I went on to self-teach in crochet, xstitch, embroidery and Hardanger as well as basic dress making. I did try to teach my sons to knit but the only related thing I managed to nag them into doing was sewing on buttons. My granddaughters were much more amenable, I taught them basic sewing, xstitch, knitting and crochet. They then dropped all of that in favour of making those (horrible) plastic 'braided' bracelets. Oh well, I tried. [/QUOTE]
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