If anyone is interested, after a bit of web searching, I managed to track down the patterns for these. If you're interested in creating something hideous, for a friend or enemy let me know, I'll be happy to pass them on.
Reminds me of an artist who was in town here (Portland, Oregon) just a month ago who had a "Knit Superheroes" gallery showing. He knit superhero outfits. Here's a gallery in Seattle that's showing some of his stuff: www.gregkucera.com/newport.htm
The artist's name is Mark Newport, I believe. I know you won't be disappointed in the pictures on that site.
I think there's a cottage industry for those, especially if knit in team colors. All those crazed sports fanatics would no longer have to paint their faces. Just slip on one of these and you can automatically look like the A-hole you are.
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Those things give me the
Those things give me the heebie jeebies. They look like something from the PG version of Texas Chainsaw Massacre.
That is too kool for
That is too kool for skool!!!!
I have the patterns. If
I have the patterns.
If anyone is interested, after a bit of web searching, I managed to track down the patterns for these. If you're interested in creating something hideous, for a friend or enemy let me know, I'll be happy to pass them on.
PDF format.
Those look like Lucha Libre
Those look like Lucha Libre masks.
See here (scroll down to second picture).
Reminds me of an artist who
Reminds me of an artist who was in town here (Portland, Oregon) just a month ago who had a "Knit Superheroes" gallery showing. He knit superhero outfits. Here's a gallery in Seattle that's showing some of his stuff: www.gregkucera.com/newport.htm
The artist's name is Mark Newport, I believe. I know you won't be disappointed in the pictures on that site.
I think there's a cottage
I think there's a cottage industry for those, especially if knit in team colors. All those crazed sports fanatics would no longer have to paint their faces. Just slip on one of these and you can automatically look like the A-hole you are.