tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2983479369024235167.post1064050869146990483..comments2023-04-15T14:59:10.529+01:00Comments on dropstitch: I actually didn't watch that much TV as a child!dropstitchhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17891710367717242017noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2983479369024235167.post-62587090740795384842010-07-22T13:55:11.610+01:002010-07-22T13:55:11.610+01:00Thanks, Katy
They were just what I was wearing, a...Thanks, Katy<br /><br />They were just what I was wearing, actually! I had hoped they would be ok, but it was so hard to hold the needle and to judge where you were putting it through (I hadn't relised how much I used the sense of touch to sew) plus the trying not to sew the gloves to my project... I might persevere, though. Maybe it just requires a bit more practice?dropstitchhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17891710367717242017noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2983479369024235167.post-13303418764780573672010-07-22T09:14:19.723+01:002010-07-22T09:14:19.723+01:00Have you thought about these?
http://www.arcare.co...Have you thought about these?<br />http://www.arcare.com/Store/Products/Tools/Hand-Tools/White-Cotton-Gloves<br /> <br />I always think of the well-spoken ladies handling historical books on TV when I see them, but a friend of mine with a bad skin condition wears them at work when it really flares up - she can still be pretty dextrous. Although I'm not sure if that stretches to needlework.Girl_Industrieshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15084637495496681201noreply@blogger.com