as Hank Rutherford Hill used to say, “that boy ain’t right” (he didn’t allow his son Robert Jeffrey Hill do any feminine hobbies like baking or self-defense kickboxing)
Didn’t Rosie Grier knit? I think it’s how he spent his time on airplanes while in the NFL.And, do we need to mention British Olympic gold medal winner in diving, Tom Daley, who knits for Made With Love? I think not.
Whats wrong with men or boys knitting? If memory serves, one of the old LA Rams Fearsome Foursome- Defensive Lineman Roosevelt Grier either knit or crochet in both college and the NFL. My Great Aunt taught me how to crochet when I was 6, helped my hand to eye coordination as I was a really clumsy boy. Knitting , at least to me, is good exercise for my fingers, helps control the pain from the arthritis in my hands
Some surgeons do needlepoint to hone up their stitching skills. That isn’t inappropriate. Needlework can be relaxing, and that includes knitting and crocheting. Plus, as timbob2313 says, it can help to strengthen hands and help with arthritis.
I have a nephew who knits. He also wears skirts from time to time. Or a skort. He has a gf, long hair and a beard. Glasses like John Lennon, too. He makes jewelry and he’s quite talented. He’s a super nice guy, though. Just weird. His younger brother just decided he’s no longer using his given name but MUST be referred to as Hazel. He’s a pronoun nazi, too. You should see the look that accompanies his stern correction if you don’t refer to him as “they”. He’s also weird, but unlike his brother, he’s an a-hole. Moral of the story: Weird is fine, being an A-hole is not.
Mikey Jay over 2 years ago
The only thing Earl can do is scarf down his dinner.
stairsteppublishing over 2 years ago
Who knows, Nelson night become a high priced scarf mogul.
GeorgeInAZ over 2 years ago
Opal, Pickles’ version of John Kerry.
Templo S.U.D. over 2 years ago
as Hank Rutherford Hill used to say, “that boy ain’t right” (he didn’t allow his son Robert Jeffrey Hill do any feminine hobbies like baking or self-defense kickboxing)
carlsonbob over 2 years ago
My grandkids scarf down food! Would active tense be scarves or scarfs?
Stocky One over 2 years ago
The more correct plural of scarf is “scarves.”
The dude from FL Premium Member over 2 years ago
Watch Shark Tank, they all started out penniless…they claim??
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace over 2 years ago
No need to stress with such a brilliant backup plan.
Algolei I over 2 years ago
My nephew makes a living selling his knit scarves on the internet. I find it hard to believe.
well-i-never over 2 years ago
The last thing he said was his own. Opal didn’t tell him that – I’d bet a nickel on it.
jagedlo over 2 years ago
or sell them online, Nelson!
bittenbyknittin over 2 years ago
I hope Grandpa is not against men & boys knitting.
manowarrior over 2 years ago
Opal’s a knit-wit.
JosephShriver over 2 years ago
Also, teach him to sew, iron and do his own laundry
sdjamieson Premium Member over 2 years ago
Opal! Nelson doesn’t know that more than is “scarves”!
Queen of America over 2 years ago
Didn’t Rosie Grier knit? I think it’s how he spent his time on airplanes while in the NFL.And, do we need to mention British Olympic gold medal winner in diving, Tom Daley, who knits for Made With Love? I think not.
Frank Salem Premium Member over 2 years ago
My grandmother was a great knitter. I gave her 200 pounds of steel wool once and she knitted me a stove.
scpandich over 2 years ago
I learned how to knit decades ago, but fell out of the habit and forgot how. I wish I could remember.
Snolep over 2 years ago
Rosey Grier, the early days.
Zebrastripes over 2 years ago
Opal!! It’s great to teach him knitting but the rest of the story….really?
heathcliff2 over 2 years ago
Learning skills and trades is inspiring and intelligence building. Using them to demean destroys intelligence.
Redd Panda over 2 years ago
Hey. Maybe he could knit an Afghan Hound? Kid could use a dog in his life.
Cozmik Cowboy over 2 years ago
My Granny taught me to both knit & crochet when I was younger than Nelson. I have, alas, long forgotten both.
MuddyUSA Premium Member over 2 years ago
Yes indeed…Opal!!
timbob2313 Premium Member over 2 years ago
Whats wrong with men or boys knitting? If memory serves, one of the old LA Rams Fearsome Foursome- Defensive Lineman Roosevelt Grier either knit or crochet in both college and the NFL. My Great Aunt taught me how to crochet when I was 6, helped my hand to eye coordination as I was a really clumsy boy. Knitting , at least to me, is good exercise for my fingers, helps control the pain from the arthritis in my hands
w16521 over 2 years ago
Ah how sweet. Opal is having Nelson get in touch with his feminine side.
Moonkey Premium Member over 2 years ago
Some surgeons do needlepoint to hone up their stitching skills. That isn’t inappropriate. Needlework can be relaxing, and that includes knitting and crocheting. Plus, as timbob2313 says, it can help to strengthen hands and help with arthritis.
mistercatworks over 2 years ago
Believe me, those scarves on the street probably come from China.
zeexenon over 2 years ago
Note where I live, we donate them, as per California Social Rules.
wndflower1 over 2 years ago
we can be friends or— i can correct your english
iggyman over 2 years ago
I think pencils might sell better, Scarves are more for flea markets and farmer’s markets!
marko92752 over 2 years ago
Back in the early 80’s I knew a guy who knitted custom sweaters and sold them for as much as $500.
ANIMAL over 2 years ago
We need to talk..!!!!!
Realimaginary1 Premium Member over 2 years ago
Remember, Earl! You couldn’t (not could) care less!!
j.l.farmer over 2 years ago
He is a little kid having fun. He just hasn’t learned the correct plural yet.
Mikey Jay over 2 years ago
I like to think that the readers of Pickles form a tight knit community. :-)
Sailor46 USN 65-95 over 2 years ago
That’s quite an incentive to do well in school.
guyjen2004 over 2 years ago
I have a nephew who knits. He also wears skirts from time to time. Or a skort. He has a gf, long hair and a beard. Glasses like John Lennon, too. He makes jewelry and he’s quite talented. He’s a super nice guy, though. Just weird. His younger brother just decided he’s no longer using his given name but MUST be referred to as Hazel. He’s a pronoun nazi, too. You should see the look that accompanies his stern correction if you don’t refer to him as “they”. He’s also weird, but unlike his brother, he’s an a-hole. Moral of the story: Weird is fine, being an A-hole is not.