My husband’s stock answer to any needlework I was doing was: Uh huh, that’s nice. ." Had no clue what I said because he wasn’t listening? He thought that by merely asking, I would think he was interested. Although I did the same when he gave me a hole by hole description of that days golf game!
I can crochet. I learned when I was a bachelor. But I don’t crochet now and couldn’t if I wanted to since I have arthritis in my hands. I ask my wife, who’s much more accomplished, what she’s making, but seldom remember because she has four or five projects going at once and most of them are for her friends grandchildren I don’t know. Her favorite afghan, though, is a granny square one I made in 1974.
I don’t knit but I do crochet. Nevertheless my husband calls it knitting. EVERY TIME. No matter how many times I tell him it’s not knitting, it’s crocheting and that I don’t knit!
She might be crocheting, but her hands are placed like she’s knitting and there is no crochet in her hand… but l’m really happy that the author knows there is a difference between knitting and crocheting :)
What matters is that you try. My wife often tries to pretend to care what I am saying, up until she wants to say something and doesn’t notice I am talking to her.
Back during my bus driving days" “Mr. Green, who are you talking to?”
“Myself I guess, unless any of you are also listening.”
This is like asking an engineer what he’s designing on the computer. “Designing a bridge?”, I ask. He says, “Well, I’m calculating load factors. Ben designed the bridge, but I am having to modify it because he gusset calculations were wrong because blah blah blah blah.”
Have a seat and give it a try Earl. You’ll better understand why the women folk like to do it with wine and chocolate. You need to laugh at yourself occasionally.
I still have a half dozen afghans and covers the Mom completed, one of which won a red ribbon in competition. She could never just sit still, so she always had either the crochet hook or the knitting needles and plenty of stuff to work on everywhere she might light for a few minutes.
Don’t know if many still do that. She put them down in the 80’s’ and, by then attitudes and hobbies had changed a great deal. The later development of cell phones, chat rooms, digital games, etc, drew attention away from the idea of sitting comfortably and in contemplation while the fingers produced beauty.
Earl, after all of these years have you not learned to let sleeping dogs lie, and never ask your wife a question that isn’t absolutely necessary for your immediate survival?
That really should be taught in high school: The Art of Pretending to be Interested". Should be among the Human Relation classes, or maybe American Politics.
allen@home over 1 year ago
Why pretend Earl. If you’re not interested then just ignore it and move on.
crochetkid24 Premium Member over 1 year ago
This sounds familiar…
J.J. O'Malley over 1 year ago
Just think; if Earl had simply said “What’s that you’re making?,” all this could have been avoided.
Last Rose Of Summer Premium Member over 1 year ago
My husband’s stock answer to any needlework I was doing was: Uh huh, that’s nice. ." Had no clue what I said because he wasn’t listening? He thought that by merely asking, I would think he was interested. Although I did the same when he gave me a hole by hole description of that days golf game!
Ratkin Premium Member over 1 year ago
I can crochet. I learned when I was a bachelor. But I don’t crochet now and couldn’t if I wanted to since I have arthritis in my hands. I ask my wife, who’s much more accomplished, what she’s making, but seldom remember because she has four or five projects going at once and most of them are for her friends grandchildren I don’t know. Her favorite afghan, though, is a granny square one I made in 1974.
C over 1 year ago
To crochety to knit
eced52 over 1 year ago
Looked the same to me when I use to watch Grandma.
MichaelAxelFleming over 1 year ago
Opal could’ve embroidered her explanation, but that might be crewel.
Cat Next Door over 1 year ago
Earl and Opal never fail to make me smile. Thanks Brian :-)
iggyman over 1 year ago
Just trying to make polite conversation!
iggyman over 1 year ago
And Roscoe takes it all in!
Macushlalondra over 1 year ago
I don’t knit but I do crochet. Nevertheless my husband calls it knitting. EVERY TIME. No matter how many times I tell him it’s not knitting, it’s crocheting and that I don’t knit!
Troglodyte over 1 year ago
Opal’s purls of wisdom.
PraiseofFolly over 1 year ago
Somehow the old childhood honesty pledge doesn’t seem the same with “crochet hook” substituted for “needle”:
“Cross my heart and hope to die / Stick a crochet hook in my eye!”
ilikai over 1 year ago
I wonder if she can crochet a pleasant personality for herself. Bet, if she does, it wouldn’t fit anyways
indysteve9 over 1 year ago
Amen Earl
Frank Salem Premium Member over 1 year ago
My grandmother was great at knitting. Once I gave her 200 pounds of steel wool and she knitted me a stove.
biscotti... over 1 year ago
She might be crocheting, but her hands are placed like she’s knitting and there is no crochet in her hand… but l’m really happy that the author knows there is a difference between knitting and crocheting :)
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace over 1 year ago
What matters is that you try. My wife often tries to pretend to care what I am saying, up until she wants to say something and doesn’t notice I am talking to her.
Back during my bus driving days" “Mr. Green, who are you talking to?”
“Myself I guess, unless any of you are also listening.”
“Nope, just you.”
“Good, then I won’t have to explain so much.”
Jimvideo over 1 year ago
This is like asking an engineer what he’s designing on the computer. “Designing a bridge?”, I ask. He says, “Well, I’m calculating load factors. Ben designed the bridge, but I am having to modify it because he gusset calculations were wrong because blah blah blah blah.”
[Traveler] Premium Member over 1 year ago
Opal is mansplaining
goboboyd over 1 year ago
Have a seat and give it a try Earl. You’ll better understand why the women folk like to do it with wine and chocolate. You need to laugh at yourself occasionally.
ANIMAL over 1 year ago
It’s best to just MOVE along…..
sandpiper over 1 year ago
I still have a half dozen afghans and covers the Mom completed, one of which won a red ribbon in competition. She could never just sit still, so she always had either the crochet hook or the knitting needles and plenty of stuff to work on everywhere she might light for a few minutes.
Don’t know if many still do that. She put them down in the 80’s’ and, by then attitudes and hobbies had changed a great deal. The later development of cell phones, chat rooms, digital games, etc, drew attention away from the idea of sitting comfortably and in contemplation while the fingers produced beauty.
chromosome Premium Member over 1 year ago
She’s a crocheting old woman and he’s being a crotchety old man.
The Orange Mailman over 1 year ago
I think I’ll use this line on my wife.
ladykat over 1 year ago
I want to know what Opal is crocheting.
MuddyUSA Premium Member over 1 year ago
Roscoe is also confused!
whelan_jj over 1 year ago
I never understood the difference but now that Opal has explained it, I’m as clueless as ever.
whelan_jj over 1 year ago
Knitting uses thick, soft cords that you have to hold your hands out so your mother can wrap the cord around them and then make into a ball.
Crocheting uses thin string and you don’t have to be involved.
Daltongang Premium Member over 1 year ago
Earl, after all of these years have you not learned to let sleeping dogs lie, and never ask your wife a question that isn’t absolutely necessary for your immediate survival?
Zebrastripes over 1 year ago
Oy!
swanridge over 1 year ago
That really should be taught in high school: The Art of Pretending to be Interested". Should be among the Human Relation classes, or maybe American Politics.
zeexenon over 1 year ago
What? She’s a hooker.
Steverino Premium Member over 1 year ago
That’s just cruel (crewel).
Dapperdan61 Premium Member over 1 year ago
My wife is the same way. I honestly don’t know the difference between crocheting and knitting but she’ll tell me the difference if I guess wrong
tammyspeakslife Premium Member over 1 year ago
Like I told my friend yesterday when she apologised for her tone, I prefer your honesty. :))
daleandkristen over 1 year ago
Earl does it again!!!!! Funniest darn strip. Roscoe’s eyes say it all!
Treehggr87 Premium Member over 1 year ago
Married Life 101. This comic is brilliant!
sisterea over 1 year ago
My Mom God rest her could look at a crochet picture and make it, but she could never follow just the written directions.
Angry Indeed Premium Member over 1 year ago
Earl’s drive-by chit chat needs some tweaking.
ArcticFox Premium Member over 1 year ago
Earl gets the novel today.
T... over 1 year ago
Even the dog didn’t know the difference, lookit his expression of wonderment…
w16521 over 1 year ago
Looks like Roscoe is confused too about what Opal said.
oish over 1 year ago
Nit… Pick… Earl… Too… Che’… Crow… Ate…
Templo S.U.D. over 1 year ago
What does Earl e’en do to keep his hands busy? whittle (hopefully not in the house)?