Removable. Hip. Warm. All of which sounds like commercial success. Now Agnes needs a celebrity endorsee. They’ll wear out the path to her trailer, if they can find it.
Right, Kwerk, so “sleeve-warmers” are often part of Dicken’s Fair and Steampunk costumes, though usually longer and worn lower down… sometimes with fingerholes at the bottom edge.
Renaissance sleeves were always separate, sometimes tied on at the shoulder.In fact the word for filled, baked crepes in Italian, “manicotti”, means sleeves
The difference in Agnes’ version is perhaps that they are so short….. and that the socks.are unwashed.
Ankle warmers. Leg warmers. Knee warmers. Fingerless gloves. Now elbow warmers. .If you use the sock yarn that’s varigated – (the new superwool stuff) it will stripe and pattern all by itself. No More 6 balls of yarn!!! .I like my wristers. Great at work when the heat is off.
J Short over 12 years ago
She’s a maniac, maniac on the floor, and she dances like she’s never danced before.
Plods with ...™ over 12 years ago
Takes EEeeeww to another level too
chris_o42 over 12 years ago
Oh Agnes, I love you—-“Nose Beadery”?? Now everytime I look at at a certain person at work I will bust out laughing!
KemW over 12 years ago
Charles Dickens’ characters in jolly old England wore elbow warmers. Remember Nancy in Oliver Twist?
monawarner over 12 years ago
Yeah. And now Trout takes sarcasm to a whole new level.
rshive over 12 years ago
Removable. Hip. Warm. All of which sounds like commercial success. Now Agnes needs a celebrity endorsee. They’ll wear out the path to her trailer, if they can find it.
SusanSunshine Premium Member over 12 years ago
Right, Kwerk, so “sleeve-warmers” are often part of Dicken’s Fair and Steampunk costumes, though usually longer and worn lower down… sometimes with fingerholes at the bottom edge.
_br>Some athletes wear thin stretchy arm-warmers, too.
Renaissance sleeves were always separate, sometimes tied on at the shoulder.In fact the word for filled, baked crepes in Italian, “manicotti”, means sleeves
The difference in Agnes’ version is perhaps that they are so short….. and that the socks.are unwashed.
Hunter7 over 12 years ago
Ankle warmers. Leg warmers. Knee warmers. Fingerless gloves. Now elbow warmers. .If you use the sock yarn that’s varigated – (the new superwool stuff) it will stripe and pattern all by itself. No More 6 balls of yarn!!! .I like my wristers. Great at work when the heat is off.