12. The Pedal-Powered Knitting Machine
In the 1940s, someone decided knitting wasn’t slow and tedious enough. So they strapped it to a stationary bike. Riders would knit scarves while pedaling furiously. “Fitness and fashion in one,” the inventor claimed. Reality was less glamorous.
Most people either tangled their yarn, dropped stitches mid-sprint, or got wrapped up in wooly disasters. One poor soul got their sock caught in the chain and nearly strangled themselves with a half-finished scarf. Peloton, take notes—this is vintage multitasking at its wildest.
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