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And another with a clue: It's connected with textiles.
 

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With apologies for apparently taking over this thread, one more clue which should give it away then I'll scarper.
(NB:Winning this won't commit you to anything...just a prize bottle of very nice bubbly!)
 

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AdmiralAdama said:
Have a run at this.
What is it, and what's it used for.
AA
<img src="http://www.ipadforums.net/attachment.php?attachmentid=18757"/>

Is it some kind of railing?
 
Is it a knitting counter. Used to keep a note on how many stitches you have done before starting a new row, or changing the pattern?

Sorry, I'm not a knitter. The closest I got to knitting was holding out my hands while my mum wound yarn around them. :)

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scifan57 said:
Very quick,must be all that Admiralty training!

<img src="http://www.ipadforums.net/attachment.php?attachmentid=18763"/>The Colonial fleet has decided to let you post the next challenge,Admiral.

Run up the flag, run out the clothes.
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Richard Brown said:
Is it a knitting counter. Used to keep a note on how many stitches you have done before starting a new row, or changing the pattern? Sorry, I'm not a knitter. The closest I got to knitting was holding out my hands while my mum wound yarn around them. :)

Yes, exactly right Richard! Well done. Get out two glasses & i'll be on my way with the bubbly!

Didn't expect a ... Er, No, won't go further down that road :-)

Doing the hands-out routine is a Very Important Job but it has to be done with utter concentration so it's no good thinking you could watch the football while you do it. Hands that don't keep up with the correct swinging sideways movement, combined with the subtle flick of the fingers needed, are worse than hopeless. Probably the major cause of family strife, even murder, I reckon.

Nowadays it's a dying art, what with ready-balled yarn as standard in the shops. But those who do the whole yarn-producing job for themselves from scratch (ie, keep the sheep/ goats/ alpacas / camels et al, shear them, dye the wool etc etc) need good hands-out people after the spinning wheel stage. With labour at such a high premium now, it's often a question of picking up a pair of lethal sheep shears & grabbing the nearest person...
(The shears ??... something to indicate the seriousness of the request!)

(With many thanks for the temp loan of the "what are you doing" thread.)
Cheers!
:-)
 
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