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babyhatter wrote:I stuff a variety of yarn colors in my bag, I don't take a started project with me, because I am usually in the waiting room of a doctors office when I take it.
A set of crochet hooks, small scissors, a paperclip or safety pin for a row marker and milk. Sometimes a stitch pattern book if I want to practice new patterns. Yes the milk sounds odd, but I have low blood sugar

babyhatter wrote:I stuff a variety of yarn colors in my bag, I don't take a started project with me, because I am usually in the waiting room of a doctors office when I take it.
A set of crochet hooks, small scissors, a paperclip or safety pin for a row marker and milk. Sometimes a stitch pattern book if I want to practice new patterns. Yes the milk sounds odd, but I have low blood sugar

mittenmaker wrote:I agree with you, babyhatter--I don't like to take a project in with me to doctor's office, for fear of bringing home any kind of germs on my project (I confess I'm a germophobe, anyway.)

Shandeh wrote:mittenmaker wrote:I agree with you, babyhatter--I don't like to take a project in with me to doctor's office, for fear of bringing home any kind of germs on my project (I confess I'm a germophobe, anyway.)
Gosh, I ALWAYS knit at the doctor's office. I figure the germs will wash out.

Shandeh wrote:babyhatter wrote:I stuff a variety of yarn colors in my bag, I don't take a started project with me, because I am usually in the waiting room of a doctors office when I take it.
A set of crochet hooks, small scissors, a paperclip or safety pin for a row marker and milk. Sometimes a stitch pattern book if I want to practice new patterns. Yes the milk sounds odd, but I have low blood sugar
I was wondering what the milk was for. I thought you had some trick to use it with yarn issues, or something.

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