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Old 09-17-2011, 08:49 AM
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Originally Posted by kuntryquilter
Good answer. I like this on the best of all. LOL
Originally Posted by meemersmom
Fangle -- an unintentional typographical error that causes great confusion and distress in guessing game participants.
I agree whole heartedly.LOL
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Old 09-17-2011, 08:54 AM
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I'm a bit confused - at first you typed fangle, then below you typed fankle - which word did you mean to post? 'fangle' the way Helen used it meant to 'maneuver'. Please set me right?
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Helen Kelley's THE JOY OF QUILTING is one of the most enjoyable books I have read. It is a collection of short stories about quilting and her adventures. You would all enjoy it.

This is her explanation - "This afternoon I have been taking my 'fankle' apart, bit by bit. A fankle is what Scottish needleworkers call a snarly mess. Until I met people who do large, counted thread pictures and kept their flosses in controlled assortments, I thought that everyone's embroidery threads were in a fankle."

Some days I feel as though my quilting is in a fankle.

Get the book. You will love it! Thanks everyone for guessing!
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Is it like a thangle? Woops, didn't see the previous entry when I sent this. Thanks for the explanation.
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My Roget's lists it as "newfangled" meaning unusual, modern, changeable, neological, fashionable. It does not list "fangle" as a word on its own.
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A new approach to doing something or new idea but not necessarily better is what I understand it to be.

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Old 09-17-2011, 10:15 AM
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Originally Posted by rosemary krupski
I have been reading a fantastic, whimsical book called JOY OF QUILTING by Helen Kelley and I came across a wonderful new word in her book that I had never heard of. I was wondering if anyone on the board knows what a "fangle" is? I will expose the meaning after some of you guess.
I know what "new fangled" means!

a template for a fan angle?
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Old 09-17-2011, 10:17 AM
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Originally Posted by Tartan
A tangle with fangs? I've always used it as new fangled or fancy invention. I learned 2 new quilting words this week too...quilt poop and thread turds. Can't wait to throw those into a conversation! :lol:
We're waiting! tee hee
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Originally Posted by rosemary krupski
Helen Kelley's THE JOY OF QUILTING is one of the most enjoyable books I have read. It is a collection of short stories about quilting and her adventures. You would all enjoy it.

This is her explanation - "This afternoon I have been taking my 'fankle' apart, bit by bit. A fankle is what Scottish needleworkers call a snarly mess. Until I met people who do large, counted thread pictures and kept their flosses in controlled assortments, I thought that everyone's embroidery threads were in a fankle."


FANKLE??????????????

That's a new question all together.
Some days I feel as though my quilting is in a fankle.

Get the book. You will love it! Thanks everyone for guessing!
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Old 09-17-2011, 10:21 AM
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Originally Posted by rosemary krupski
The answer is above. Read UP!
It's a shame the question didn't match the answer!
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Old 09-17-2011, 10:25 AM
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Originally Posted by kwilter
Could be this site needs a "spellchecker" button.....?
if "fangle" and "fankle" are both legit words, spell check won't work. I'm reading & responding thru Google Chrome and it has spell check. Both show up as misspellings.
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