Tea? (Part 2)

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Sara_H

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No I am going to make some round gingerbread (with Maggot) and need to cut them to the same roundness of Oreo's then User76 can assist making the shoes they go in to give to her pre-school ladies at Yule.

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The template is for Oreo size cookies
Very nice. You will be better off just buying some oreo cookies and use one as a template. The rest we'll use as missiles next time a tea chatter strays into CAD
 

Puddles

Do I need to get the spray plaster out?
@Arch I have a knitting query are bamboo needles all right or would I need those metal ones? I have searched and searched all the charity shops for needles and can find none but I have found a set of bamboo ones on e-bay they are
SINGLE POINTED BAMBOO CARBONISED KNITTING NEEDLES

Are these just the sort of same as metal ones?
 

Speicher

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@Arch I have a knitting query are bamboo needles all right or would I need those metal ones? I have searched and searched all the charity shops for needles and can find none but I have found a set of bamboo ones on e-bay they are

Are these just the sort of same as metal ones?

Believe this or not, I have been reliably informed (by the Manager of the local Blue Cross charity shop) that Charity shops cannot sell knitting needles, unless they are in the original packet. :scratch: Apparently this is a Healthy and safety issue. :huh:
 

Puddles

Do I need to get the spray plaster out?
Believe this or not, I have been reliably informed (by the Manager of the local Blue Cross charity shop) that Charity shops cannot sell knitting needles, unless they are in the original packet. :scratch: Apparently this is a Healthy and safety issue. :huh:


Really, oh well that explains my fruitless search then! I wonder what they think people are doing with said knitting needles to make them a elf issue
 

Rickshaw Phil

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Believe this or not, I have been reliably informed (by the Manager of the local Blue Cross charity shop) that Charity shops cannot sell knitting needles, unless they are in the original packet. :scratch: Apparently this is a Healthy and safety issue. :huh:
It's so you know they're sterile.;)
 

Sara_H

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Believe this or not, I have been reliably informed (by the Manager of the local Blue Cross charity shop) that Charity shops cannot sell knitting needles, unless they are in the original packet. :scratch: Apparently this is a Healthy and safety issue. :huh:
My local charity shop sell's sackfuls of them! They're putting us all in danger.
 
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