Tyer's block
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Tyer's block
Do you ever get it?
Re: Tyer's block
Yes, I have it now.
Re: Tyer's block
I have it now too, and it stinks.
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Re: Tyer's block
Yup, but a good swap helps get rid of it.
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Re: Tyer's block
Not really
Cheers,
Hans W
PS Tom, you might consider tearing yourself away from the produce section in the supermarket, and see what else may be on the shelves. Walk the aisles, m'friend, walk the aisles... Inspiration is bound to hit

Cheers,
Hans W
PS Tom, you might consider tearing yourself away from the produce section in the supermarket, and see what else may be on the shelves. Walk the aisles, m'friend, walk the aisles... Inspiration is bound to hit

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Re: Tyer's block
Tom, I've tried Hans' method. I'm currently working on a Bean with Bacon Soup pattern. Kind of awkward having a bowl at the vise, though.




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beauty of the biotic community. It is wrong when it tends otherwise"
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Re: Tyer's block
It helps if one doesn't restrict him/herself to just a single type of pattern ...Izaak wrote:Do you ever get it?



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*chuckle*
I ask ya - where else might Tom find a compassionate support network, if not here
Cheers,
Hans W
I ask ya - where else might Tom find a compassionate support network, if not here

Cheers,
Hans W
Re: Tyer's block
I have a small block, small mind, right now also. After tying forty plus Tup's all I see is the shaved sack of a ram. 

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Re: Tyer's block
Dear Tupped-Out,narcodog wrote:I have a small block, small mind, right now also. After tying forty plus Tup's all I see is the shaved sack of a ram.
TMI
By far

Now urine stained fox belly fur... that may work... or not...
Cheers,
Hans W