tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6928704108484206193.post6591267860301938550..comments2023-05-06T03:40:00.707-07:00Comments on Walnut Hill Homeschool: A new infatuation............Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04613078997839810912noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6928704108484206193.post-53686251713018983082011-10-31T06:20:21.446-07:002011-10-31T06:20:21.446-07:00Hi Laura,
I have just read your Expedition Earth ...Hi Laura,<br /><br />I have just read your Expedition Earth post. I have a really wonderful resource that I would like to share with you that you might like to use with your children. Would it be possible to email you the details of it? The site is www.oddizzi.com.<br />Thanks,<br />Jenny <br />Founder<br />UKAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6928704108484206193.post-74550399289595290572011-10-31T03:28:17.497-07:002011-10-31T03:28:17.497-07:00Wow! I am the first to read and respond, I guess. ...Wow! I am the first to read and respond, I guess. Congratulations! Hooray! Another knitter... or rather, three new knitters! I have always knit loosely so have no clue how to tell you to knit more loosely except to say that it is often related to your own tension. When you are more relaxed your knitting tension should relax... especially if you try to consciously keep from holding the yarn so tightly. (Like that is a more relaxed way to knit!!) An experienced knitter should be able to show you how to wrap it around your fingers so it flows more smoothly.Keep knitting in public and one will show up to help. We like to talk to other knitters and share the joy of it all. It looks like your tension is even as your little projects do not have that 'New Knitter' look to them. I think you are doing a fine job! Keep going!Muttihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12713191962760975477noreply@blogger.com