Bijou, that is a beautiful story and I like to see men knitting. There are several on youtube. I have some patterns designed by men who knit, martin storey was one
Witzend, your aunt must have loved you dearly. There are hundreds of hours in that shawl
Rosie51, I lovingly made a very special scarf by jared flood, for my husband, the yarm was wool, mohair silk. It took me a long time as there were colour changes every 2 rows and he passed very soon after. It was lovely. I gave it to ds who gave it to his partner. Next time I saw it, it was around her neck, obviously washed in a machine and felted. I was truly shocked. I had carefully hand washed it before giving it away. To get past the disappointment, I made an identical one, which I have kept ever since and it remains in beautiful condition
Why Would Anyone Climb on Top ofThe Empire State Building?
Soops kitchen, a place of reflection, refuge and at times revelry.


That fitted through my husband's wedding ring.
I also found loads more needles including circular ones and best of all, my Patons Baby Knitting Book which I bought in 1975 for 15p turned up! It’s been missing for ages and I feared the worst but no, it was hidden beneath a pile of wool.
