Knitting is soothing, and a great way to make watching a movie feel like a more efficient use of time. If there were a practical way to knit while doing cardio that would be magnificent.
Someone by now must have invented some kind of nerd coefficient that relates the number of Comic Book Guy comments to the length of the source material.
Two for three minutes of content has to be fairly high in the rankings. My wildly pedantic criticism of space movies rarely exceeds one per ten minutes.
related - Walken reading the Raven: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cLSmhpwLdEQ
The knitting (third) video reminds me of my late mother - she could knit, look at you and carry on a conversation - no special effects required.
[quiet, furtive fap sounds]
Knitting is soothing, and a great way to make watching a movie feel like a more efficient use of time. If there were a practical way to knit while doing cardio that would be magnificent.
Your wish has been granted. Not sure if there's enough detail on his website to serve as a how-to, though it can at least serve as inspiration.
The fiber nerd in me dies a little each time someone films a celebrity working an unthreaded industrial machine.
So not that often, really.
Though I bet the sweater made from that completely unwashed wool probably smells pretty rank.
Someone by now must have invented some kind of nerd coefficient that relates the number of Comic Book Guy comments to the length of the source material.
Two for three minutes of content has to be fairly high in the rankings. My wildly pedantic criticism of space movies rarely exceeds one per ten minutes.
But I would bet I know far more about textiles than you know about space, thus I have more fodder for grievance.
Definitely not the case, I'm at roughly pi megadork.