I have found my knitting needles again which have been slumbering for a few years. I purchased a lovely book depicting the history of knitting. And guess what is used to keep Kurdish socks fluffy and cozy? ;) Log in or register to post comments Guess the hot moist inside of the bread affects the wool particles and fluffs them up. Not sure that this couldn't have been done another way, grin... Log in or register to post comments or pocket bread. Log in or register to post comments Makes me wonder who ever thought up this one??? Things like this continually amaze me. Human ingenuity where there seems to be no apparent connection.Thanks for this did-bit!Janet Log in or register to post comments
Guess the hot moist inside of the bread affects the wool particles and fluffs them up. Not sure that this couldn't have been done another way, grin... Log in or register to post comments
Makes me wonder who ever thought up this one??? Things like this continually amaze me. Human ingenuity where there seems to be no apparent connection.Thanks for this did-bit!Janet Log in or register to post comments
Guess the hot moist inside of the bread affects the wool particles and fluffs them up. Not sure that this couldn't have been done another way, grin...
or pocket bread.
Makes me wonder who ever thought up this one??? Things like this continually amaze me. Human ingenuity where there seems to be no apparent connection.
Thanks for this did-bit!
Janet