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Posted: me confusesded ples help me! when i try theard the needle. my arms go into postions i didnt know possible.
i laugh in the face of fear. then hide till it goes away
Mr_widdeat my face before i eat yours 253 posts Location: Torquay, UK
Posted: thanks for sharing that
DrudwynForget puppy power, Scrappy's just gay 632 posts Location: Southampton Uni
Posted: Try using the search function (not the google one, the one by "My Home"), and typing in Thread the Needle.
Spin, bounce, be one with the world, because it is yours to enjoy...
_Aime_SILVER Member Carpal \'Tunnel 4,172 posts Location: Hastings, United Kingdom
Posted:
Written by: Mr_widd
thanks for sharing that
Oi mister, you know better than that.
'Ello m'dear HoP is a huge resource of information, and most topics have been discussed before. You can usually find what you're looking for with the search function inbetween 'Main Index' and 'My Home'.
I found [Old link], which has lots of helpful advice on thread the needle.
In future try doing a search before you make a new thread. It saves there being lots of duplicate threads flying around, and hence makes it easier to find what you're looking for in a search
AsenaGOLD Member What a Bummer 3,224 posts Location: Shatfield, Hertfordshire, United Kingdom
Posted: Super Aimée to the rescue!
...Aimée, I lost my underwear... perhaps you could search for that too?
_Aime_SILVER Member Carpal \'Tunnel 4,172 posts Location: Hastings, United Kingdom
AsenaGOLD Member What a Bummer 3,224 posts Location: Shatfield, Hertfordshire, United Kingdom
Posted:
NEVER search for underwear with safe search off
... well do, if you like lots of naked men!...
I've got to be, uh, doing stuff... and um... ye... its like....
*runs back to goggle*
Kathain_BowenGood Ol' Yarn For Hair 422 posts Location: Atlanta, GA, USA
Posted: I agree with the search function.
But, to the matter at hand, try a couple of different ways to learning. Different people have different ways of explaining to work with your learning style that'll get you doing it faster.
TTN was a pain for me to learn, too. I kept getting all these pretty bruises all over my arms and borderline interrogations about the "abusive boyfriend" I must have while I was single and loving it. Mostly because I couldn't find the motion its self or the timing. So, you have my wholehearted sympathy.
Why don't you tell us where you are actually having the problem? Is it in the lead into the motion, the actual motion its self, or transitioning out of thread the needle? That would probably give us a better starting point to figure out what's going on. This way, maybe someone here who has had a similar problem to what's going on with your TTN, who could also offer good advice on breaking whatever the issue is.
"So long and thanks for all the fish."
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