Hm--your classmate reminds me of folklore surrounding binding a beau to one by craftwork. For example, if one knitted a garment for a gent, and knitted one of one's hairs into it, that man would surely fall for you--but not if it is a sweater, as knitting a sweater for a man before marrying him means he'll run. There's nothing mentioned about knitting one of your hairs into a sweater for one's intended--perhaps, like the toast strapped to the back of the cat, one would have invented a folklore-propelled perpetual motion machine...
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Hm--your classmate reminds me of folklore surrounding binding a beau to one by craftwork. For example, if one knitted a garment for a gent, and knitted one of one's hairs into it, that man would surely fall for you--but not if it is a sweater, as knitting a sweater for a man before marrying him means he'll run. There's nothing mentioned about knitting one of your hairs into a sweater for one's intended--perhaps, like the toast strapped to the back of the cat, one would have invented a folklore-propelled perpetual motion machine...
-- Lorrie