Now that the days are growing cooler and shorter, I've felt this urge to pull out the knitting needles and crochet hooks. The other night I crocheted a scarf in the time it took to watch a movie, and though the scarf is a little non-rectangular, it'll do. (Took me a while to find my rhythm again).
I found this website that features some interesting creations of like-minded knitters and crocheters--I particularly like the pink bunny that can be seen from outer space. And I seem to remember an octopus from my childhood--with braided legs. Anyone else have one of those?
In any case, enjoy. Maybe you'll be inspired to create one of these on one of these upcoming winter nights.
~~Angie
Angie, you've been Boo-ed! Come find out what that means. :-O
ReplyDeleteI think I probably could use a new digestive system. But I don't knit.
ReplyDeleteThose are great! Love the anatomy ones! I have a couple of friends that are big knitters and I can't wait to show them.
ReplyDeleteAs for me, I only knit my brows.
P.S. The Face arrived on my front porch yesterday! I made myself finish the book I was on, but I'm starting it today. Happy am I!!
Did you see the knitted fences from India? Wayyyy too cool!
ReplyDeleteYes, I have to say that those fences were sheer art. So pretty! Why hasn't anyone around here picked up that idea? Much better than chain link! :-)
ReplyDeleteMy mom crocheted gorgeous floor length tablecloths that remain a treasure in our family.
ReplyDeleteI once crocheted half of one slipper.
Enuf said.
i love to crochet afgans, but i'm not sure i could tackle these projects! they are so good! really loved the human heart! thanks for recommending this site!
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We made those octopuses in crafts at summer camp. I used to have a whole family of them, one from each summer. Not particularly cute, definitely not cuddly—but fun to make, anyway. And the closest I've ever come to sewing!
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