Kiwibird
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- Jul 12, 2012
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I've been working on making a new purse (when am I NOT working on something lol:09 and decided to do a "Scandinavian" needle-work design since it's a type of needlework I've never tried before (Read: has been time intensive).
Anyways, I am kind of a "freehand" person (i.e. do not really use a pattern, just kind of wing it off a picture of the design), and was picking out a lot of stitches because I was doing swirls and reversed parts of the design the wrong way. Then I remembered a long-forgotten nuisance I knew I had as a kid- mirror writing. I discovered that I could only write backwards with my left hand when I broke my right hand in grade school (and was unable to write for a while). I can write nearly as good with my left as my right, it's just reversed in a way you can read it in a mirror (and still better than my husbands handwriting on a good day HA! lololol:09. So after a little practice, I started working on the left hand side of the design with my left hand and VOILA! I can do needlework in perfect mirror using my left hand
It's kind of a neat "skill" (whatever you'd call it), but I've never really known anyone else who could do it. Wondering if any of you can do mirror writing? You can "test" yourself by drawing a line down the center of a piece of paper and holding a pen in each hand. Then write something like "Hello" or "My name is____" simultaneously with both hands and see what happens
Anyways, I am kind of a "freehand" person (i.e. do not really use a pattern, just kind of wing it off a picture of the design), and was picking out a lot of stitches because I was doing swirls and reversed parts of the design the wrong way. Then I remembered a long-forgotten nuisance I knew I had as a kid- mirror writing. I discovered that I could only write backwards with my left hand when I broke my right hand in grade school (and was unable to write for a while). I can write nearly as good with my left as my right, it's just reversed in a way you can read it in a mirror (and still better than my husbands handwriting on a good day HA! lololol:09. So after a little practice, I started working on the left hand side of the design with my left hand and VOILA! I can do needlework in perfect mirror using my left hand
It's kind of a neat "skill" (whatever you'd call it), but I've never really known anyone else who could do it. Wondering if any of you can do mirror writing? You can "test" yourself by drawing a line down the center of a piece of paper and holding a pen in each hand. Then write something like "Hello" or "My name is____" simultaneously with both hands and see what happens