yes, i know you are meant to learn more about san francisco, but truthfully, this is much, much more interesting.
also? have brought chopsticks on plane to knit when knitting needles were banned. you get some odd stares but it works.
also? have brought chopsticks on plane to knit when knitting needles were banned. you get some odd stares but it works.
18 comments:
8/07/2008 03:03:00 AM
Ingenious! Why don't they let you bring wooden knitting needles? They let you bring cotton balls, purell and matches!
Great video!
8/07/2008 11:01:00 PM
I just started to learn how to knit so this option to knit my food sounds intriguing. Pity the noodle is only so long, but maybe there are longer noodles out there! Knit a stockinette patch of linguini and then layer it for a knitted lasagna! Hmmm
8/08/2008 03:44:00 AM
You never fail to amaze me!
8/08/2008 01:04:00 PM
was going to ask why, but i guess that just shows me up as a non-knitter. i shall now demand that my weekly ramen is knitted before being served!
8/08/2008 01:25:00 PM
hi shelly, they wouldn't allow any knitting needles at some point after 9/11, which coincidentally or not, was the last time i went on a knitting binge. i sort of stopped after that, even though you can bring needles on flights now.
hello mila! wow, a knitted lasagna would be amazing. let me know how it turns out when you do it ;)
miss candy, i haven't tried it yet. i've got an intense desire to make one of those oversized yohji yamamoto-type sweaters out of udon. ramen or soba would be good for an issey miyake-esque piece, yes?
akatsukira, you need something to keep the kamaboko warm! bwahaaaa!
8/10/2008 07:41:00 AM
ciao a tutti da scorzè venezia
peace and freedom
8/18/2008 12:37:00 PM
Fabulous! I usually get away with wooden knitting needles. But nobody seems to know what the policies are anymore.
8/20/2008 01:58:00 AM
*blinks* I don't know how long I've read your blog, but it's been a few years. I can't believe I never realized until now that you also knew how to knit!
This is too neat. And way too fun. A whole new reason to make spaghetti.
8/20/2008 05:20:00 AM
i think you are going to be in the room next to mine...you know, the ones with the soft walls?
translation: i like it (and the world know how off center i am!
thanks!
8/21/2008 12:53:00 AM
I know that the Italian place in the Pike Place Market once sold yard-long spagettii...but this was ages and ages ago....like 30 years ago. or longer! but my what possibilities if they're still out there.
as far as knitting on airplanes, I never understood why circular needles weren't banned too...the 24" ones make a perfect garrote... Now only scissors are banned.
8/26/2008 09:53:00 AM
Too funny!
8/27/2008 01:55:00 PM
Huh. I didn't know you were a knitter. i like knitting with licorice whips.
8/28/2008 08:27:00 AM
that's 'using your noodle'!
VERY CREATIVE . .. or very bored . . . ;-)
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9/09/2008 04:33:00 PM
Nice blog. I have a blog about bananas, you may be interested... Hope we could exchange link?
9/12/2008 01:29:00 PM
Wow, that is creative for sure!
9/21/2008 11:52:00 AM
Fascinating! I couldn't look away. Haha!
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10/08/2008 01:10:00 AM
That's amazing! I used to love Ramen noodles, but now I love them all the more. I always loved playing with my food, but I never thought of putting it to practical use. I could make myself a noodle sweater when I'm bored.
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