Here’s a hint.. it is a very handy thing for a knitter to
have while traveling, particularly if
the knitter is also a passsenger. Which,
is exactly what I had in mind when I went out searching for this little
bugger. Now, notice the handy clip
mounted with a rotating ball and socket at the top. This little light can clip onto your seat
belt. Point it down and directly at your
work in hand, and voila.. the driver
barely notices. The knitter, however,
can extend the knitting hours into the night. I tested it on my trip south Sunday night. Perfect! See the 3 led lights? The
batteries should last a very long time.
Next up, the Shetland I spindle spun on the Golding
Tsunami.
Ninety-five yards, spun and plied on the spindle… off one
spindle. That’s a lot of yarn. Maybe I’m easily impressed.
I spent the rest of my ‘free time’ working on the typepad
account. It’s winning, not me. But, I’m still standing, thanks to Norma and her steady stream of email advice. By rhe way, what is with this thing? Now, it’s working, and the screen looks IS different. I can do things it would not let me do only hours ago, like use the ‘strikethough’ button and ‘insert pictues’. It’s NOT me, it really happened, I swear.
Comments
4 responses to “Do you know what this is?”
You’ve certainly been a very busy girl!!! That spindle spun yarn is a dream. Wish I could spin today, but I’m off to work 🙁
Welcome to Typepad! Not being a computer whiz, I like the fact that it practically does the job for me. The blog looks great.
Typepad is easy (at least for someone who knows little about HTML and such). You’ll get used to it with some patience and practice. Your spinning is beautiful.
Where did you find that one? Te only ones I can find are headlamp lights. And I am not wearing one of those! ROFL. Email me or post on my blog and let me know the secret location. Online searches have been futile. Sigh.