Do you fidget? Here on metafilter is a great post, with 25 quality replies, on what a person can do with their restless hands.
*snerk*
Anyway, the comments lead to all kinds of great places, like Pentrix.com for pen-spinning tricks. And yes, knitting is mentioned... one of the guys on Ravelry apparently took up the craft in response to this.
I've been spinning my pens around my thumb since high school, when the kids on the debate team started doing it and I was determined to learn it too. I never thought of it as a form of contact juggling, but of course it is.
I never really saw it as a problem until recently when the only thing around to fiddle with was a steak knife. I wasn't alone or else it probably wouldn't have been an issue. Also if I hadn't been staring into space while rotating it in my hands.
*snerk*
Anyway, the comments lead to all kinds of great places, like Pentrix.com for pen-spinning tricks. And yes, knitting is mentioned... one of the guys on Ravelry apparently took up the craft in response to this.
I've been spinning my pens around my thumb since high school, when the kids on the debate team started doing it and I was determined to learn it too. I never thought of it as a form of contact juggling, but of course it is.
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Date: 2008-03-28 01:57 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-03-29 03:52 am (UTC)Anyway. If you want it, it's the black kind, which is cool by virtue of being magnetic. I have the color-changey yellow-orange one myself, and can vouch for its goodness as a fidget. :)