But surely whatever you're knitting the tabi out of you could make the socks out of the same thing and they wouldn't be slippery? And then the pattern would be simpler. It's not like it's the toe that makes it have grip.
Spike ,'Sleeper'
Natter 69: Practically names itself.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
I'm supposed to wear shoes with inserts all the time for the plantar fasciitis. I don't like it, but I've had to reluctantly admit that it makes a big difference. Sigh.
If a few of the bosses I've had were taken hostage, the employees would leave the building for lunch and argue about whether they should call 911.
Ahhh....
In a hostage situation, our warehouse manager would offer herself up. And then she'd beat the shit out of the hostage taker (she used to box professionally) and then she'd pray with him while the cops came (she does prison ministry).
I want these pajamas [link] but they're out of them in my size. ::pouts::
K-Bug to 10 month old: Be smarter than the napkin.
I love your warehouse manager!
If I was the manager/leader/boss, I would feel it incumbent on me to volunteer. Don't honestly know if I would be brave enough, although I hope I would.
I would trade myself for hostages, no question.
The notion of going on after others were harmed in my place is unthinkable. I'm not sure that is any form of bravery, truth to tell.
But then you'd have been harmed in their place, even mor specifically because you traded yourself for them, rather than being picked more or less at random.