
From mary janes slippers to dish cloths. Now I'm harrassed into making dishcloths. The small projects are kinda satisfying for someone like me to work with. I am still having problems with some patterns. I cant seem to keep my place and get mxed up. The frustration is bothersome. I go away and come back alot. Ripping has become a way of life for me. I would say overall I am geting better at patterns..finally.I guess practice does make perfect.
I do however like to try things on my own with out a pattern This scrubbie/dishcloth is what I am up to now. Its crochet, so Im changing it to knit. I think this is a hoot. Great for christmas presents.
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Looks great!
Looks great!
Smart move converting from
Smart move converting from crochet- knitting is much lower cholesterol.
Perhaps you could knit up
Perhaps you could knit up some strips of bacon, toast, and a cup of coffee to go along with it!
Last year a LYS in Portland, Ore., (Knit-Purl) did a window display of a felted Thanksgiving dinner. Here's a link to a archived copy: http://blog.oregonlive.com/knitting/2008/11/knit_purls_heartfelt_thanksgiv.html
Dude: That's great! I like
Dude: That's great! I like Mario's idea of doing a complete breakfast ensemble.
P.S. I totally want your pumpkin slingshot.
"A man may fight for many things. His country, his friends, his principles, the glistening tear on the cheek of a golden child. But personally, I'd mud-wrestle my own mother for a ton of cash, an amusing clock and a sack of French porn." Blackadder
I hope I get some fun gifts
I hope I get some fun gifts like that. It's terrific. I think MMario has a good idea with the toast.
mmmm...toast with a couple
mmmm...toast with a couple pats of butter.
Looks good enough to eat!
Looks good enough to eat! And you could proably do some "toast" easily enough and give them in sets.....
MM