In this photo John Whiteside was showing me two pieces of wood to use for the sides of a guitar that he would be building in the near future. As I was listening and snapping photos, I couldn't help but notice the frayed neckband of the Icelandic sweater he was wearing. After John adjusted the truss rod in the neck of my Mango Wood Ukulele, which was the reason for my visit to his Fremont workshop; I offered to repair the neckband, waistband and cuffs of his favorite sweater. You can see how nicely it came out in this after shot. Fortunately I had a ball of Lopi yarn very close to the original color.
Tuesday, January 18, 2011
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