Wooly, right here, all day
Tuesday is the second annual Seattle Mariners Stitch ‘n Pitch, and while Peggy and I do not love baseball (unless its Red Sox baseball and if Seattle was playing Boston we would SO be there) we do love movies with baseball themes, such as The Rookie, Mr. Baseball, Field of Dreams, Major League (both), A League of Their Own, Frequency (oh yes it DOES), Fever Pitch (go Sox!) and, of course, Bull Durham, perhaps our favorite baseball movie ever. When Nuke LaLoosh was strumming his guitar and singing 'Try a Little Tenderness', his bungled lyrics were: “Young girls, they do get wooly” and Crash Davis corrected him: “WEARY! Young girls get WEARY. Nobody gets ‘WOOLY’.”
Well, we disagree.
Wooly, right here, all day.



So, with all this store-bought wool ‘in stash’, we had no intention of getting into spinning. Our answer to that was always ‘No’. Actually, it was ‘HELL no.’ It was that way for years until we saw our first Betty Roberts spinning wheel, at which point we had to have one. Each. (Note to Caroline: Twins don’t share everything. Get over it.)
Peggy

Rebecca

My view while spinning.
Since spinning involves a lot more accoutrement than knitting
and it wouldn't all fit in either of our little compacts,
we HAD to have a way to haul it all to spin-ins and vacations:
and it wouldn't all fit in either of our little compacts,
we HAD to have a way to haul it all to spin-ins and vacations:
SWEET