a. Hammocky thing, maybe for hanging yarn b. a version of calorimetry for people with loooong heads c. boa constrictor (or should that be python? Whichever snake swallows its victims whole).
To go back in the archives: I got the Sp/Sum 06 VK out of the library to look at while reading your hilarious commentary. You are so right on! When you wrote this:
26. An entirely crocheted COAT in umpteen colors. I repeat. Is this Vogue Crochet? And it's by Brandon Mably for Rowan, so you'd have to take out a loan to pay for the yarn. I quote, "Haute coture and crochet go hand in hand." Somebody tell Grandma. My head hurts too bad to laugh this hard.
I read the description in the mag and read "Mably's ripple-stitch disaster" What? Oh, that was "duster".
Hoping a customer pays today so I can get that Hawaii-named lace-weight!
I'm currently a stay at home mother, freelance writing on my off time, wondering how I became part of the ten thousand year old tradition of raising the kids while creating textiles.
I grew up in NE Ohio dairy country, married a sailor, lived in Hawaii ten years, lived in SC for five years, then moved back to culture shock and confusion.
Nothing but good times ahead.
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Duh. It's a carpet snake. Any fool can see that!
it is going to be a felted bandana!
It's an introductory mat for a colorblind oscar winner.
a. Hammocky thing, maybe for hanging yarn
b. a version of calorimetry for people with loooong heads
c. boa constrictor (or should that be python? Whichever snake swallows its victims whole).
Look at that shaping--it's CLEARLY a cummerbund!
To go back in the archives:
I got the Sp/Sum 06 VK out of the library to look at while reading your hilarious commentary. You are so right on!
When you wrote this:
26. An entirely crocheted COAT in umpteen colors. I repeat. Is this Vogue Crochet? And it's by Brandon Mably for Rowan, so you'd have to take out a loan to pay for the yarn. I quote, "Haute coture and crochet go hand in hand." Somebody tell Grandma. My head hurts too bad to laugh this hard.
I read the description in the mag and read "Mably's ripple-stitch disaster"
What?
Oh, that was "duster".
Hoping a customer pays today so I can get that Hawaii-named lace-weight!
[crinkles forehead]
I want to see the back!
It's a willie warmer.
... way to take it too far Knittech!
No... Its a bed for Sekhmet to sit on... and The Baby to try and run away with, of course!
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