During my last sickle cell crisis, I made the mistake of going to the hospital without my knitting bag. This is the evidence of what my hands will do when they are not given proper yarn and knitting needles. In the picture, I am spinning a Starbucks napkin that I found at the bottom of my purse into yarn. A lollipop, also found at the bottom of my purse, acted as my spindle.
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Wednesday, December 15, 2010
Why My Hands Should Never Be Left Alone
During my last sickle cell crisis, I made the mistake of going to the hospital without my knitting bag. This is the evidence of what my hands will do when they are not given proper yarn and knitting needles. In the picture, I am spinning a Starbucks napkin that I found at the bottom of my purse into yarn. A lollipop, also found at the bottom of my purse, acted as my spindle.
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handspinning,
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napkin spinning,
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sickle cell crisis,
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