Well some may needle him, but his patients really do knit faster.And ribbing aside, a lot of good yarns begin in that operating room, as they recall Dr. Finsterman’s purls of wisdom, and how he keeps them all in stitches.
you should see his crochet sutures, really neat raised double trebles – just like the scars grandad used to make.
Unnormal… gee thanks for making me feel really really old.Don’t mean to sound crochety… but… sniffle…
As for being a “pro”…thanks but I have to call myself an amateur…cos I can’t seem to find anybody who wants to pay for this stuff.I only wish!LOL:)
@SusanSunshine: cos I can’t seem to find anybody who wants to pay for this stuff.Best quote of the day.
Finsterman’s all wound up in his work.
LOL. As a knitter, I just know he would use Kitchener stitch!
November 25, 2017
SusanSunshine Premium Member over 12 years ago
Well some may needle him, but his patients really do knit faster.And ribbing aside, a lot of good yarns begin in that operating room, as they recall Dr. Finsterman’s purls of wisdom, and how he keeps them all in stitches.
pcolli over 12 years ago
you should see his crochet sutures, really neat raised double trebles – just like the scars grandad used to make.
SusanSunshine Premium Member over 12 years ago
Unnormal… gee thanks for making me feel really really old.Don’t mean to sound crochety… but… sniffle…
SusanSunshine Premium Member over 12 years ago
As for being a “pro”…thanks but I have to call myself an amateur…cos I can’t seem to find anybody who wants to pay for this stuff.I only wish!LOL:)
V-Beast over 12 years ago
@SusanSunshine: cos I can’t seem to find anybody who wants to pay for this stuff.Best quote of the day.
Larry Miller Premium Member over 12 years ago
Finsterman’s all wound up in his work.
Laiane over 12 years ago
LOL. As a knitter, I just know he would use Kitchener stitch!